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Welt- und Globalgeschichte in Europa: Berichte über den 1. Europäischen Kongress für Welt- und Globalgeschichte im September 2005 in Leipzig
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Abstract In recent times World and Global History became
the fast growing sections of international historiography,
mainly due to the interest in North American universities,
but also followed by an increasing interest in other
world regions. The first European Congress in World and
Global History, held from... view more
In recent times World and Global History became
the fast growing sections of international historiography,
mainly due to the interest in North American universities,
but also followed by an increasing interest in other
world regions. The first European Congress in World and
Global History, held from September, 22 to 25, 2005 at the
University of Leipzig, explored the field and tried to answer
if there are specific European traditions and practices to
write and research world history in a global age. In the following
section reports from the panels organised during this
conference give an impression of a first step towards a new
way to think and to discuss about history on the European
continent but also in contact with scholars from Australia,
the Americas, Asia and Africa.... view less
Keywords
nutrition; sociology; world order; invasion; World War; Germany; historical development; economic factors; regional research; research facility; Vietnam; Europe; middle ages; globalization; migration; Great Britain; China; Eastern Europe; economic history; international organization; world; Japan; soccer; media; americanization; Western Europe; transfer; intervention; Northern Europe; United States of America; gender; genocide; Central Europe; science of history; copyright; modernity; imperialism; evolution; organizations; culture; historiography; early modern times; Turkey; cultural factors; history instruction; knowledge; German Empire; missionary work; economy; Southern Europe; conception
Classification
General History
Social History, Historical Social Research
Document language
German
Publication Year
2006
Page/Pages
p. 13-109
Journal
Historical Social Research, 31 (2006) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.31.2006.2.13-109
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed