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Christoph Weickmann’s “Outlandish Things” in Ulm
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations VII
- Acknowledgments X
- Introduction 1
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Part I Moving and Belonging
- Chapter 1. Their Last Days in Europe 23
- Chapter 2 Between Beutelsbach and Batavia 45
- Chapter 3 Encountering Opportunities 68
- Chapter 4 Between Slavery and Exoticism 86
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Part II Globality: The World of the Hometown
- Chapter 5. Bringing the World to German Home Towns 111
- Chapter 6 Two Inventories—Two Braunschweigs 134
- Chapter 7 Encountering the Middle East in Early Modern Germany 155
- Chapter 8 A Small Town in Germany and Its Global Dis:connections 176
- Chapter 9 Putting the Hanse on the Map 194
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Part III Materiality: Local Tastes for the Global
- Chapter 10. Global Goods, Familiar Strangers, and Some Local Knowledge of the World: A View from the German-Dutch Borderlands, ca. 1700 215
- Chapter 11 Global Food in Southwestern Germany around 1770 239
- Chapter 12 Reading Materials 256
- Chapter 13 Global Itineraries, Curative Effects, and Sacred Scents 277
- Chapter 14 Colonial Objects in the Cabinet of Curiosities? 301
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Part IV Going Beyond: Perspectives and Agendas
- Conclusion. German Global Microhistory, or 323
- Appendix 6.1 331
- Appendix 6.2 338
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations VII
- Acknowledgments X
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Moving and Belonging
- Chapter 1. Their Last Days in Europe 23
- Chapter 2 Between Beutelsbach and Batavia 45
- Chapter 3 Encountering Opportunities 68
- Chapter 4 Between Slavery and Exoticism 86
-
Part II Globality: The World of the Hometown
- Chapter 5. Bringing the World to German Home Towns 111
- Chapter 6 Two Inventories—Two Braunschweigs 134
- Chapter 7 Encountering the Middle East in Early Modern Germany 155
- Chapter 8 A Small Town in Germany and Its Global Dis:connections 176
- Chapter 9 Putting the Hanse on the Map 194
-
Part III Materiality: Local Tastes for the Global
- Chapter 10. Global Goods, Familiar Strangers, and Some Local Knowledge of the World: A View from the German-Dutch Borderlands, ca. 1700 215
- Chapter 11 Global Food in Southwestern Germany around 1770 239
- Chapter 12 Reading Materials 256
- Chapter 13 Global Itineraries, Curative Effects, and Sacred Scents 277
- Chapter 14 Colonial Objects in the Cabinet of Curiosities? 301
-
Part IV Going Beyond: Perspectives and Agendas
- Conclusion. German Global Microhistory, or 323
- Appendix 6.1 331
- Appendix 6.2 338
- Index 341