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Encountering the Global in Early Modern Germany

Microhistories of Mobility, Materiality, and Belonging
  • Edited by: Christina Brauner , Renate Dürr , Philip Hahn and Anne Sophie Overkamp
  • Funded by: German Historical Institute, Washington D.C.
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
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Global history has come of age but has had little impact on the historiography of early modern Germany. This volume seeks to bring a global perspective to the history of Central Europe by addressing understudied global and colonial entanglements. Exploring the impact of these interactions on court life and home towns, labor migration, material culture, and religious communities, the microhistories presented here reveal the myriad ways in which connections and disconnections underpinned early modern Germany. The authors engage with contemporary debates about global history in general, taking its lacunae as a cue for substantial methodological revisions.

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Christina Brauner is Associate Professor for Late Medieval and Early Modern Global History at the University of Tübingen. She specializes in the history of West and West Central Africa before 1800, the history of religion, and diplomatic and economic history.

Renate Dürr is Full Professor of Modern History at the University of Tübingen. Her latest publications include chapters in Protestant Empires: Globalizing the Reformations (Cambridge, 2020) and Belonging, Materials, Dependency: Perspectives from Early Modern History (De Gruyter, 2024).

Philip Hahn is Full Professor of Early Modern History at Saarland University. A specialist in urban history, the history of migration and mobility, and sensory history, he is currently working on his second monograph, entitled Sensory Communities: Perception, Order, and Community-Building in the Early Modern Town.

Anne Sophie Overkamp is, as of October 2024, Associate Professor for the History of Science and Technology at the University of Wuppertal. Her research interests include German social and economic history with a particular focus on consumption history and material culture, as well as the history of botany in global and imperial contexts.

Simon Siemianowski is Assistant Professor at the University of Tübingen. His research focuses on global history and the history of language and cultural translation in the early modern period.

Christina Brauner is Associate Professor for Late Medieval and Early Modern Global History at the University of Tübingen. She specializes in the history of West and West Central Africa before 1800, the history of religion, and diplomatic and economic history.


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Globalizing Early Modern Germany
Christina Brauner, Renate Dürr, Philip Hahn, Anne Sophie Overkamp and Simon Siemianowski
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Part I Moving and Belonging

Germans on the Amsterdam VOC Fleet of 1775
Jelle van Lottum and Lodewijk Petram
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A Cooper’s Career and His Involvement in Colonial Violence
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Inheritances, Knowledge Gaps, and Invented Global Connections in the German “Hinterland”
Lukas Wissel
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People of Color at the Dresden Court
Rebekka von Mallinckrodt
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Part II Globality: The World of the Hometown

Lutheran Baptisms in the Context of Abduction and Slavery
Renate Dürr
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Hometown Germans and the Eighteenth-Century Slave Economy
Eve Rosenhaft
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A Prince of Palestine in Nuremberg, 1778–79
Tobias P. Graf
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Anne Sophie Overkamp
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The Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572–1617) as a Mediated Global Encounter
Suzie Hermán
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Part III Materiality: Local Tastes for the Global

Christina Brauner
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Daniel Menning
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Gift Exchanges between Sonora, Spain, and Lucerne
Simon Siemianowski
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Eaglewood Rosaries in Early Modern German Material Culture
Anne Mariss
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Christoph Weickmann’s “Outlandish Things” in Ulm
Kim Siebenhüner
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Part IV Going Beyond: Perspectives and Agendas

The How and the Why
Ulrike Strasser
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Inventory of the Bronswijk Plantation, 1/2 July 1738
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Friedrich Anthon to der Horst’s List of Gifts, 25 January 1756
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