第一次世界大战后的的里雅斯特和但泽:帝国崩溃、失落叙事、重新配置的全球化

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Modern History Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1086/726394
Marco Bresciani, Klaus Richter
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这篇文章重建了二战后港口城市的里雅斯特和但泽失去腹地的后果,以及这些腹地(经常充满冲突)并入新领土的后果。这些变化是如何重新配置港口城市与内陆、港口城市与国家以及港口之间的关系的?在战后不稳定的背景下,文章探讨了不同的政治和商业行为者是如何看待这些重新配置的,以及他们是如何塑造和应对其突然和不可预测的地方表现的。随后,它调查了通过国际化,特别是基础设施国际化,减轻经济腹地损失的政治和经济努力。此外,它一方面揭示了大陆帝国的解体与两次世界大战之间全球化和去全球化的动态之间的关系。1918年后帝国港口城市及其各自腹地的转型是了解政治主权变化如何影响港口城市内部商业代理的理想案例研究,以及这种变化如何产生并不总是与经济发展相关的衰退悲观叙事。
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Trieste and Danzig after the Great War: Imperial Collapse, Narratives of Loss, Reconfigured Globalization
This article reconstructs the consequences of the loss of hinterlands for the port cities of Trieste and Danzig after the Great War, as well as the consequences of the (often conflict-ridden) integration of those hinterlands into new territories. How did these changes reconfigure the relationship of port cities and hinterlands, of port cities and the state, and of ports vis-à-vis each other? Against the background of the instability of the postwar years, the article examines how different political and commercial actors conceived of these reconfigurations and how they both shaped and responded to their sudden and unpredictable local manifestations. Subsequently, it investigates political and economic efforts to mitigate the loss of economic hinterlands through internationalization, especially of infrastructure. Furthermore, it sheds new light on the relationship between the disintegration of the continental empires, on the one hand, and the dynamics of interwar globalization and deglobalization, on the other. The post-1918 transformation of imperial port cities and their respective hinterlands are ideal case studies to understand how changes in political sovereignty affect commercial agency within the port cities, and how this change produces pessimistic narratives of decline that do not always correlate with economic developments.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Modern History is recognized as the leading American journal for the study of European intellectual, political, and cultural history. The Journal"s geographical and temporal scope-the history of Europe since the Renaissance-makes it unique: the JMH explores not only events and movements in specific countries, but also broader questions that span particular times and places.
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