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11 Russia in the Global Parliamentary Moment, 1905–1918: Between a Subaltern Empire and an Empire of Subalterns
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Ivan Sablin
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- On the Series V
- Contents VII
- 1 Locating the Global: Articulations, Encounters, and Interactions 1
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Part I: Translocality
- 2 A Forgotten Emporium: Commercial Aspirations and Transnational Mercantile Networks in Seventeenth- Century Glückstadt 17
- 3 Global Materials, Contact Zones, and Imitation: The Making of Metal Commodities in Eighteenth-Century Sweden 41
- 4 Coffee and Coffee Surrogates in Sweden: A Local, Global, and Material History 73
- 5 Circulating Heterodox Medicine: Globalizing and Localizing Naturopathy in Interwar Finland 95
- 6 Stocktaking at Christiansborg: Metals and Slaves in the Danish Atlantic Trade at the Mid-Eighteenth Century 117
- 7 Copper on the Move: A Commodity Chain between Sweden and France, 1720–1790 147
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Part II: Identity, Globalities, and their Local Articulations
- 8 Encountering Mid-Eighteenth Century Morocco from Below: Slavery, Race, and Religion in two Scandinavian Captivity Narratives 177
- 9 Eurafrican Mobility and Encounters with Race, ca. 1880–1920 203
- 10 Muslim Scholars Living in Three Worlds: West African Muslims and the Imposition of the European Colonial Order 231
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Part III: Spatial Approaches to Politics
- 11 Russia in the Global Parliamentary Moment, 1905–1918: Between a Subaltern Empire and an Empire of Subalterns 257
- 12 A Neutral Place? Anti-Colonialism, Peace, and Revolution in Stockholm, 1917 283
- 13 Ethiopia in Swedish Press in the Run-up to the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935/36 315
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Part IV: Temporal and Spatial Forms of Knowledge Organization
- 14 Cartographic Histories of the Western Territorialization of Northern Australia, 1840s–1900s: Global Circuits of Knowledge and the Mapmakers’ Craft 331
- 15 National History and Big History: Väinö Auer, the Finnish Nationalist and the Global Environmentalist 359
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Part V: The Construction of Temporary and Permanent Representational Spaces and Memory Spaces
- 16 Global Hubs on the Move: Nineteenth- Century World’s Fairs as Spaces of Imagining the World 381
- 17 Visualizing Sweden at the 1937 World Fair in Paris 397
- 18 National Museums and the Wider World: The Exclusion of Non-Western Collections at the National Museum of Finland 425
- 19 A Contested Global Memory Space: The Establishment of the National Museum of Ghana 449
- List of Contributors 473
- Index 479
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- On the Series V
- Contents VII
- 1 Locating the Global: Articulations, Encounters, and Interactions 1
-
Part I: Translocality
- 2 A Forgotten Emporium: Commercial Aspirations and Transnational Mercantile Networks in Seventeenth- Century Glückstadt 17
- 3 Global Materials, Contact Zones, and Imitation: The Making of Metal Commodities in Eighteenth-Century Sweden 41
- 4 Coffee and Coffee Surrogates in Sweden: A Local, Global, and Material History 73
- 5 Circulating Heterodox Medicine: Globalizing and Localizing Naturopathy in Interwar Finland 95
- 6 Stocktaking at Christiansborg: Metals and Slaves in the Danish Atlantic Trade at the Mid-Eighteenth Century 117
- 7 Copper on the Move: A Commodity Chain between Sweden and France, 1720–1790 147
-
Part II: Identity, Globalities, and their Local Articulations
- 8 Encountering Mid-Eighteenth Century Morocco from Below: Slavery, Race, and Religion in two Scandinavian Captivity Narratives 177
- 9 Eurafrican Mobility and Encounters with Race, ca. 1880–1920 203
- 10 Muslim Scholars Living in Three Worlds: West African Muslims and the Imposition of the European Colonial Order 231
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Part III: Spatial Approaches to Politics
- 11 Russia in the Global Parliamentary Moment, 1905–1918: Between a Subaltern Empire and an Empire of Subalterns 257
- 12 A Neutral Place? Anti-Colonialism, Peace, and Revolution in Stockholm, 1917 283
- 13 Ethiopia in Swedish Press in the Run-up to the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935/36 315
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Part IV: Temporal and Spatial Forms of Knowledge Organization
- 14 Cartographic Histories of the Western Territorialization of Northern Australia, 1840s–1900s: Global Circuits of Knowledge and the Mapmakers’ Craft 331
- 15 National History and Big History: Väinö Auer, the Finnish Nationalist and the Global Environmentalist 359
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Part V: The Construction of Temporary and Permanent Representational Spaces and Memory Spaces
- 16 Global Hubs on the Move: Nineteenth- Century World’s Fairs as Spaces of Imagining the World 381
- 17 Visualizing Sweden at the 1937 World Fair in Paris 397
- 18 National Museums and the Wider World: The Exclusion of Non-Western Collections at the National Museum of Finland 425
- 19 A Contested Global Memory Space: The Establishment of the National Museum of Ghana 449
- List of Contributors 473
- Index 479