Is the Atlantic World in a state of crisis? At a time when many political observers perceive indeed a crisis in transatlantic relations, critical evaluation of past narratives and frameworks in Transatlantic Relations and Atlantic History alike become crucial. This volume provides an academic foundation to critically assess the Atlantic World and to rethink transatlantic relations in a transnational and global perspective.The TransAtlantic reconsidered brings together leading experts such as Harvard historians Charles S. Maier and Bernard Bailyn and former ERC scientific board member Nicholas Canny. All the scholars represented in this volume have helped to shape, re-shape, and challenge the narrative(s) of the Atlantic World and can thus (re-)evaluate its conceptual basis in view of historiographical developments and contemporary challenges.
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The Atlantic community seems to be in crisis and it is time to critically rethink past narratives and traditional frameworks of transatlantic relations. Exploring the historiography and legacies of the Atlantic World, contributors open up new, transnational, and global perspectives, helping us to better understand the TransAtlantic today.
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Introduction – Susanne Lachenicht, Charlotte A. Lerg, and Michael Kimmage1 An Interview with Bernard Bailyn2 ‘Once more the storm is Howling’: On the political Passions in Europe and America and their implications for Transatlantic History – Charles S. Maier3 Atlantic History: The evolution of a subject – Nicholas Canny4 Atlantic Studies Today – Philip D. Morgan5 The transnational transatlantic: Private organizations and governmentality – Giles Scott-Smith6 Contemporary history as critical perspective: Transatlantic debates about the Nazi past – Konrad H. Jarausch7 Toward a new diplomatic history of transatlantic relations: America, Europe, and the crises of the 1970s – Ariane Leendertz8 Transatlantic Catholicism and the making of the ‘Christian West’ – Giuliana Chamedes 9 From denationalizing history to decanonizing teaching history: A program for the teaching of history in the Post-National Era – Thomas AdamIndex
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The Atlantic community seems to be in crisis and it is time to critically rethink past narratives and traditional frameworks of transatlantic relations. Exploring the historiography and legacies of the Atlantic World, contributors open up new, transnational, and global perspectives, helping us to better understand the TransAtlantic today. The TransAtlantic reconsidered brings together leading experts including Harvard historians Charles S. Maier and Bernard Bailyn along with former ERC scientific board member Nicholas Canny among others. All the scholars represented in this volume have helped to shape, re-shape, and challenge the narrative(s) of the Atlantic World and can thus (re-)evaluate its conceptual basis in view of historiographical developments and contemporary challenges. This volume thus documents and reflects on the changes within Transatlantic Studies during the last decades. New perspectives on research re-conceptualise how we think about the Atlantic World. This book speaks to an interested public as much as to the student and the scholar. Anyone teaching History, Political Sciences and International Relations will find this book an evocative overview of key developments in Transatlantic Studies and Atlantic History. A firm grasp of the history and the historiography of these fields can inform our better understanding of an Atlantic World today.
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ISBN
9781526119377
Publisert
2018-10-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Manchester University Press
Vekt
458 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Om bidragsyterne

Charlotte A. Lerg is Assistant Professor in American Cultural History and Transatlantic Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich

Susanne Lachenicht is Professor and Chair of Early Modern History at University of Bayreuth, Bavaria

Michael Kimmage is Professor of History at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC