Handbook on the History and Culture of the Black Sea Region
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Herausgegeben von:
Ninja Bumann
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Gefördert durch:
Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO)
Über dieses Buch
Following the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in spring 2014 – 160 years after the Crimean War – and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Black Sea region has again become the focus of world history. In this handbook, international scholars from various historical and cultural disciplines provide deep historical insights into the structures of conflict, cooperation, and interrelations between the Balkans, the Middle East, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe in the space referred to as the Black Sea world. The trans-maritime communication and intra-regional circulations, spanning from Antiquity to the present day via, Byzantium, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Crimean Khanate, the Venetian, Safavid, Ottoman, and Romanov empires, two World Wars, and the Cold War, highlight the autonomy of this historical region in the larger transcontinental setting – designated in various times and varying languages as the Pontus Euxinus, the Mare Maggiore, the Kara Deniz, the Chernoe More, or the Black Sea.
"This voluminous edition sheds real light upon the history of the Black Sea region from antiquity until the end of the 20th century. Not only does this first-rate book provide a host of excellent historical essays across time, it also devotes considerable attention to important questions regarding how the Black Sea region is conceptualized and theorized. A very useful contribution." (James H. Meyer, Montana State University)
"In the wake of several research projects, monographs and journals, this is the first groundbreaking handbook on the cohesive history of the Black Sea as a historical meso-region. It gathers 39 excellent contributions that provide the conceptual apparatus, survey the history of the region from a Greek to Byzantine to Ottoman lake, to conflicting rivalries, to its recent transformation from a quasi-Soviet to a quasi-NATO lake, examine the ideas that underpin the various national, ethnic and religious identities, research the different mobilities through migration, transport,
infrastructure, and take stock of its turbulent history through conflicts and war.” (Maria Todorova, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
"Mostly the work of scholars from Central Europe and the Black Sea region, this massive volume focuses on the relationship between historical research and memory, in particular the difficulty of certain groups living in the region when confronted with empires and nation states, whose centers may be quite distant from the Black Sea. Attentive readers may thus view the present handbook not merely as a work of reference on history, memory and movement, but also as a testimony to the historical perspectives developed by a significant number of Central European and Black Sea scholars during the first quarter of the twenty-first century." (Suraiya Faroqhi, Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul)
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Part I: Conceptualizing the Black Sea Region
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Ninja Bumann, Kerstin S. Jobst, Stefan Rohdewald und Stefan Troebst Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Stefan Rohdewald Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Stefan Troebst Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Eyüp Özveren Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Jörg Stadelbauer Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part II: The Black Sea History from Antiquity until the Twentieth Century
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David Braund Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Stefan Albrecht Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Dariusz Kołodziejczyk Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Kenan İnan Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Kerstin S. Jobst und Stefan Rohdewald Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Adrian Brisku Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Onur İşçi Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part III: Ideas and Identities
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Zaur Gasimov Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Dennis Dierks Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Nikolas Pissis Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Hannah Müller-Sommerfeld Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Nicole Kançal-Ferrari Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Tatiana Zhurzhenko Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Zaal Andronikashvili Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Helena Ulbrechtová und Siegfried Ulbrecht Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Larissa Cybenko Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Kristina Popova, Nurie Muratova und Georgeta Nazarska Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part IV: Mobility and Transfers
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István Vásáry Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Arkadiusz Blaszczyk Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Andrew Robarts Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Christoph Witzenrath Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Dominik Gutmeyr-Schnur Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Florian Riedler Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Reinhard Nachtigal Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Stefan Rohdewald Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part V: Violence, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution
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Albrecht Fuess Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Arkadiusz Blaszczyk Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Tuncay Zorlu Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Mara Kozelsky Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Lora Gerd Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Mariana Hausleitner Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Rudolf A. Mark Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Jan Zofka Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Alexandr Osipian Open Access PDF downloaden |
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