Connected Histories in the Early Modern World

John Beusterien
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Connected Histories in the Early Modern World contributes to our growing understanding of the connectedness of the world during a period in history when an unprecedented number of people—Africans, Asians, Americans, and Europeans—made transoceanic or other long distance journeys. Inspired by Sanjay Subrahmanyam’s innovative approach to early modern historical scholarship, it explores topics that highlight the cultural impact of the movement of people, animals, and objects at a global scale. The series editors welcome proposals for monographs and collections of essays in English from literary critics, art historians, and cultural historians that address the changes and cross-fertilizations of cultural practices of specific societies. General topics may concern, among other possibilities: cultural confluences, objects in motion, appropriations of material cultures, cross-cultural exoticization, transcultural identities, religious practices, translations and mistranslations, cultural impacts of trade, discourses of dislocation, globalism in literary/visual arts, and cultural histories of lesser studied regions (such as the Philippines, Macau, African societies).
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近代早期世界中相互关联的历史
《近代早期世界的相互联系的历史》有助于我们越来越多地了解在历史上的一段时期内世界的联系,当时前所未有的人数——非洲人、亚洲人、美洲人和欧洲人——进行了跨洋或其他长途旅行。受Sanjay Subrahmanyam对早期现代历史学术的创新方法的启发,它探讨了在全球范围内突出人、动物和物体运动的文化影响的主题。系列编辑欢迎来自文学评论家,艺术史学家和文化史学家的英文专著和文集的建议,这些建议涉及特定社会文化实践的变化和交叉施肥。除其他可能性外,一般主题可能涉及:文化融合,运动中的物体,物质文化的挪用,跨文化异国化,跨文化身份,宗教习俗,翻译和误译,贸易的文化影响,错位的话语,文学/视觉艺术的全球主义,以及较少研究地区的文化历史(如菲律宾,澳门,非洲社会)。
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