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  • 2020-2024  (19)
  • 1995-1999  (5)
  • Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press  (19)
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  • History, Art History, and Archaeology  (15)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9048559928 , 9789048559923
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (422 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Imperialism ; Racism ; Capitalism ; Impérialisme ; Racisme ; Colonialism and imperialism ; Political economy ; HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; Racism and racial discrimination ; Colonialism and imperialism ; Netherlands Colonies ; Administration ; Belgium Colonies ; Administration ; Pays-Bas - Colonies - Administration ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Colonial Studies ; COLONIAL ; Ethnic and Racial Studies ; RACE ; Imperialism, inequality, political economy, Indonesia, postcolonial theory
    Abstract: For a long time, Europe's colonizing powers justified their urge for expansion with the conviction that they were 'bringing civilization to territories where civilization was lacking.' This doctrine of white superiority and indigenous inferiority was accompanied by a boundless exploitation of local labor. Under colonial rule, the ideology that later became known as neoliberalism was free to subject labor to a capitalism tainted by racialized policies. This political economy has now become dominant in the Western world, too, and has reversed the trend towards equality. In Colonialism, Capitalism and Racism, Jan Breman shows how racial favoritism is no longer contained to 'faraway, indigenous peoples,' but has become a source of polarization within Western societies as well
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Prologue I Imperialism, Its Ideology and Practice of Racial Inequality 1. Colonialism and racism 2. Alexis de Tocqueville on class and race II The Coolie Scandal at Sumatra's East Coast 3. Dutch colonialism and its racial imprint 4. Coolie labour and colonial capitalism 5. A crafty lawyer of shady deals III Civilisation and Racism 6. A state of terror. Leopold II's Congo 7. Colonial development 8. Whistleblowers of Belgian colonialism IV The Denial of National Freedom 9. The color line as the crux of colonial rule 10. Christianization and capitalism. The religious fervour of ethical politics 11. Indonesia's decolonization impaired 12. The last colonial war and its impact on Indonesia's independence Development Aid as the Postcolonial Globalization of Capitalism 13. Spreading Dutch welfarism in the Global South 14. Development aid abandoned, mission achieved 15. W.F. Wertheim, a sociological chronicler of revolutionary change Epilogue
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9048565294 , 9789048565290
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (312 pages).
    Series Statement: Yearbook of Women's History
    Series Statement: Jaarboek voor vrouwengeschiedenis.
    Parallel Title: Print version:
    DDC: 305.409
    Keywords: Women History. ; Women and animals. ; Animals and history. ; Femmes Histoire. ; Femmes et animaux. ; Animaux et histoire. ; Gender studies, gender groups. ; HISTORY / Women * ; Animals and society. ; Gender studies, gender groups. ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Cultural Studies ; CULTURAL ; Gender and Sexuality Studies ; GEND & SEXU ; AUP Wetenschappelijk ; AUP WETENSCH ; Multispecies, Intersectionality, human/non-human, relationships 4. Pets ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: The category of species has remained largely understudied in mainstream gender scholarship. This edition of the 〈cite〉Yearbook of Women's History〈/cite〉 attempts to show how gender history can be enriched through the study of animals. It highlights that the inclusion of nonhuman animals in historical work has the potential to revolutionize the ways we think about gender history. This volume is expansive in more than one way. First, it is global and transhistorical in its outlook, bringing together perspectives from the Global North and the Global South, and moving from the Middle Ages to the contemporary world. Even more importantly for its purposes, a range of animals appear in the contributions: from the smallest insects to great apes, and from 'cute' kittens to riot dogs and lions. The articles collected here reflect the variety of the animal kingdom and of the creative approaches enabled by animal history.
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press"
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9048557704 , 9789048557707
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (338 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Disaster Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Natural disasters History ; Disasters History ; Emergency management History ; Social and cultural history ; Social impact of disasters ; HISTORY / General ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Historical Events * ; NATURE / Natural Disasters ; Cultural studies ; Social impact of disasters ; History: specific events and topics ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Cultural Studies ; CULTURAL ; Early Modern Studies ; EARLY MOD ; Environment and Sustainability ; ENVIR & SUST ; Modern History ; MOD HIS ; Disasters, culture, representation, identity, history
    Abstract: Disasters are as much cultural as natural phenomena. For centuries, news about catastrophic events has been disseminated through media such as chronicles, pamphlets, newspapers, poems, drawings, and prints. Nowadays, we are overwhelmed with news about the cataclysmic effects of recent forest fires, floods, and storms. Due to the ongoing climate crisis, extreme weather events will likely have ever greater impacts on our lives. This volume addresses cultural representations of catastrophes such as floods, epidemics, and earthquakes over the centuries. In the past as now, artists and authors try to make sense of disasters, grasp their impact, and communicate moral, religious, or political messages. These creations reflect and shape how people learn and think about disasters that occur nearby or far away, both in time and space. The parallels between past and present underline how this book contributes to modern debates about cultural and creative strategies in response to disasters
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations Introduction: Cultural Responses to Catastrophes from Early Modern to Modern Times (Hanneke van Asperen and Lotte Jensen) PART 1 -- Disaster and Emotions 1. Temporality, Emotion, and Gender in Leonardo da Vinci's Conceptualisation of Natural Violence (Susan Broomhall) 2. Early Modern Community Formation Across Northern Europe: How and Why a Poet in Poland Engaged with the Delft Thunderclap of 1654 (Paul Hulsenboom) 3. Landscape as Wounded Body: Emotional Engagement in Visual Images of Floods (Hanneke van Asperen) 4. Suffering Compatriots: Compassion, Catastrophe, and National Identification in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century (Fons Meijer) 5. Cultural Resilience during Nineteenth-Century Cholera Outbreaks in the Netherlands (Lotte Jensen) PART 2 -- Disaster and Blame 6. Dealing in Disasters: Selling Apocalyptic Interpretations of Disasters in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries (Marieke van Egeraat) 7. The Ten Plagues of the New World: The Sensemaking of Epidemic Depopulation in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica (Florian Wieser) 8. 'Hungry Balliz Wants Weel Fillin': The Visualisation of the Great Irish Famine (1845-1851) and the Lancashire Cotton Famine (1861-1865) in the Victorian Illustrated Press (Sophie van Os) 9. Rinderpest in Dutch Regional Fiction: Community, Precariousness, and Blame (Anneloek Scholten) PART 3 -- Disaster and Time 10. Coping with Epidemics in Early Modern Chronicles, The Low Countries, 1500-1850 (Theo Dekker) 11. Coverage in Dutch Newspapers of Earthquakes in Italy and Beyond before Lisbon 1755 (Joop W. Koopmans) 12. The Development of Disaster Prints and Publications in Japan, 1663-1923 (Julia Mariko Jacoby) 13. Breaking the Cycles of Catastrophe: Disaster, Time, and Nation in Dutch Flood Commemoration Books, 1757-1800 (Adriaan Duiveman) 14. Disaster Memory and 'Banished Memory': General Considerations and Case Studies from Europe and the United States (19th-21st Centuries) (Christian Rohr) Notes on the Contributors
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9048554039 , 9789048554034
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 pages)
    Series Statement: Early Modern Court Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dynasties and state formation in early modern Europe
    RVK:
    Keywords: Royal houses History ; Monarchy History ; European history ; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 ; HISTORY / Europe / General ; HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century ; HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century ; Political structure and processes ; European history ; Social and cultural history ; Europe History 1492-1648 ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Early Modern Studies ; EARLY MOD ; Politics and Government ; POL & GOV ; State Formation, Dynasties, Conglomerate States ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Dynastie ; Staat ; Entstehung ; Geschichte 1500-1800
    Abstract: In state formation research, princely houses have been a blind spot. The development of states has been discussed from many perspectives, like interstate competition, internal social conflicts, fiscal-military developments, etc., but at the centre of most European states, there was a princely house. These ruling houses have been overlooked in studies about state formation. What's more, when discussing such dynasties, the vertical chronological perspective (grandfather-father-son) is all dominating, for instance in the focus on dynastic continuity, dynastic culture and representation, and the like. This collection of essays highlights the horizontal perspective (ruler, all children, siblings, cousins), in asking how the members of a princely family acted as a power network. The quest is to develop an understanding how this family network interplayed with other factors in the state formation process. This volume brings together existing knowledge of the topic with the aim of exchanging insights and furthering knowledge
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , 1. Building Dynasties, Shaping States: Dynasty and State Formation in Early Modern Europe (Liesbeth Geevers and Harald Gustafsson) 2. Divine Right of Dynasty. Deposing the God-Given Monarch in Protestant Europe (Cathleen Sarti) 3. Presence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Proximity and the Creation of Dynasty (Fabian Persson) 4. The Austrian Nephews: The Offspring of Maximilian II and Maria of Austria at the Service of the Spanish King (Rubén González Cuerva) 5. Sixteen Corpses: The First Reburials in the Escorial in 1586 and the Dynastic Dynamics that Made Them Happen (Liesbeth Geevers) 6. An Elected Dynasty of Sweden? Blood, Charisma and Representative Monarchy (Mats Hallenberg) 7. Narrowing Dynastic Rule. Models of Governance, Social Conflict and the Hobbesian Bargain in Early Modern Sweden (1560-1718) (Joakim Scherp) 8. The Nassaus and State Formation in Pre-Modern Germany (Jasper van der Steen) 9. The Frustrations of Being the Spare: Second Sons in the French Monarchy and their Increasingly Limited Roles in Politics and Society, 1560s-1780s (Jonathan Spangler) 10. Dynastic Marriage Spheres in Early Modern Europe. A Comparison of the Danish Oldenburgs and three Houses of the Empire (Harald Gustafsson) 11. Danish Dynastic Histories in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Claus Christoffersen Lyschander, Vitus Bering, Ludvig Holberg and Hans Peter Anchersen (Sebastian Olden-Jørgensen)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789048557707
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities ; Literature: history & criticism ; Natural disasters
    Abstract: Disasters are as much cultural as natural phenomena. For centuries, news about catastrophic events has been disseminated through media such as chronicles, pamphlets, newspapers, poems, drawings, and prints. Nowadays, we are overwhelmed with news about the cataclysmic effects of recent forest fires, floods, and storms. Due to the ongoing climate crisis, extreme weather events will likely have ever greater impacts on our lives. This volume addresses cultural representations of catastrophes such as floods, epidemics, and earthquakes over the centuries. In the past as now, artists and authors try to make sense of disasters, grasp their impact, and communicate moral, religious, or political messages. These creations reflect and shape how people learn and think about disasters that occur nearby or far away, both in time and space. The parallels between past and present underline how this book contributes to modern debates about cultural and creative strategies in response to disasters
    Note: English
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  • 6
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9048554527 , 9789048554522
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (232 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Heritage and Memory Studies
    Series Statement: Heritage and memory studies.
    Parallel Title: Print version:
    DDC: 303.609598
    Keywords: Political violence ; Anti-communist movements ; Collective memory ; Violence politique ; Anticommunisme ; Mémoire collective ; Asian history. ; Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions. ; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century. ; HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia. ; HISTORY / Social History. ; Anti-communist movements ; Collective memory ; Political violence ; Asian history. ; Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions. ; Violence, intolerance and persecution in history. ; Indonesia ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Conflict and Peace ; CONFL & PEACE ; Contemporary History ; CONTEMP HIS ; South East Asia ; SEASIA ; Sociology and Social History ; SOC & HIS ; State violence, memory, micro history, Indonesia, rural dynamics ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: This book examines how community remembers one of the most gruesome acts of violence in the 20th century: the anti-communist violence in 1965 in Indonesia. Through a case study in a rural district in East Java, this research presents complexities of memory culture of violence. These memories are not exclusively determined by the state's repressive memory project, but are actually embedded in intricate social relations and local context where the violence occurred. What people remember, forget, or silenced is part of the continuous negotiation to claim one's right, to relate to the state, and to be Indonesian citizen. This book redefines the politics of memory - that it does not necessarily appear in formal arenas, but actually lies in the intricate web of local dynamics, often involving transactional and clientelistic practices.
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Acronyms and Glossary Introduction Chapter 1- The context of remembering Chapter 2 -- Executing the violence Chapter 3 -- Embedded Remembering Chapter 4 -- Memory landscapes Chapter 5- Postmemory, silence, and trauma in family narratives Conclusion -Embedded Remembering, historiography, and national reconciliation
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press"
    URL: JSTOR
    URL: Image
    URL: Cover
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  • 7
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9048557798 , 9789048557790
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: 1900-1999 ; Judaism 20th century ; Judaism History ; Social and cultural history ; Jewish studies ; HISTORY / Jewish ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies ; Judaism ; Social and cultural history ; Violence, intolerance and persecution in history ; Judaism ; History ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Heritage Studies ; HER ; Religion and Theology ; REL & THEOL ; AUP Wetenschappelijk ; AUP WETENSCH ; Jewish history, Dutch history, Sephardim, Ashkenazim, material culture
    Abstract: Most people know little more than fragments of Dutch Jewish history: the Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam; Jewish socialism; the devastating years of the Second World War. So where is the storyline? What happened to the Jews in the Netherlands from the moment they first settled there permanently? This book answers that question. It presents the central points of 700 years of Jewish history in the Netherlands briefly and succinctly. One hundred elements of the story have been chosen that taken as a whole create a balanced and representative picture. Each relates to a central event, place, person or object that helps to illuminate one important aspect of the history of the Jews in the Netherlands, and each is linked to a striking, iconic image. They are grouped by century around unifying themes that make them part of an ongoing story
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction by the authors -- 1295 Middle Ages: Jodenstraat in Maastricht -- 1600 The seventeenth century: the century of 'New Jews' -- 1700 Eighteenth century: a time of expansion and stability -- 1800 Nineteenth century, the century of integration -- 1900 Twentieth century: a century of extremes -- 2000 Twenty-first century -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements.
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Introduction by the authors 1295 Middle Ages: Jodenstraat in Maastricht 1600 The seventeenth century: the century of 'New Jews' 1700 Eighteenth century: a time of expansion and stability 1800 Nineteenth century, the century of integration 1900 Twentieth century: a century of extremes 2000 Twenty-first century Glossary Bibliography Acknowledgements
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  • 8
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9048544858 , 9789048544851
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (270 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 ; History of science ; HISTORY / Africa / General ; HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) ; NATURE / Animals / Fish ; History of the Americas ; History of science ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Early Modern Studies ; EARLY MOD ; Environment and Sustainability ; ENVIR & SUST ; Early modern Americas, Marine environmental history, Marine animals studies, Practices and Perceptions, Indigenous Peoples
    Abstract: This book deals with peoples' practices, perceptions, emotions and feelings towards aquatic animals, their ecosystems and nature on the early modern Atlantic coasts by addressing exploitation, use, fear, empathy, otherness, and indifference in the relationships established with aquatic environments and resources by Indigenous Peoples and Europeans. It focuses on large aquatic fauna, especially manatees (but also sharks, sea turtles, seals, and others) as they were hunted, consumed, venerated, conceptualised, and recorded by different societies across the early colonial Americas and West Africa. Through a cross-cultural approach drawing on concepts and analytical methods from marine environmental history, the blue humanities and animal studies, this book addresses more-than-human systems where ecologies, geographies, cosmogonies, and cultures are an entangled web of interdependencies
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Acknowledgements Introduction: Magnificent and mighty monsters of nature 1. The case of Matto, the manatee A Manatee in a Lake 2. Cosmogonies, aquatic deities, and water myths of origin (My) Mermaid of the Island 3. Aquatic monsters: From imaginary animals to sharks, caimans and sea lions 4. Beliefs about and practices in nature: From living creatures to resources and symbols Water Wor(l)ds 5. (Early) modern 'naturecultures': A co-constructed narrative of the world The Roundness of Earth and Time Index
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9048560268 , 9789048560264
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (480 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse boekhandel
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: History of ideas ; History of medicine ; DESIGN / Book ; HISTORY / Study & Teaching ; MEDICAL / History ; Illustration ; History of scholarship (principally of social sciences and humanities) ; History of medicine ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Art and Material Culture ; ART & MAT ; Cultural Studies ; CULTURAL ; Dutch and The Netherlands ; DUTCH NL ; Media Studies ; MEDIA ; history of books, woodcuts, early modern prints, history of knowledge, history of reading
    Abstract: In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for practical and instructive books that targeted non-specialist readers. This study shows how woodcuts in vernacular books on medicine and astrology fulfilled important rhetorical functions in knowledge communication. These images guided readers' perceptions of the organisation, visualisation, and reliability of knowledge. Andrea van Leerdam uncovers the assumptions and intentions of book producers to which images testify, and shows how actual readers engaged with these illustrated books. Drawing on insights from the field of information design studies, she scrutinises the books' material characteristics, including their lay-outs and traces of use, to shed light on the habits and interests of early modern readers. She situates these works in a culture where medicine and astrology were closely interwoven in daily life and where both book producers and readers were exploring the potential of images
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Acknowledgements Note to the reader Abbreviations Codes used for examined editions and copies Introduction Chapter 1. Bodies of Knowledge: Dutch Medical-Astrological Books between 1500-1550 Chapter 2. Organising Knowledge: Conceptualisations and Visual Strategies Chapter 3. Knowledge Tools: The Perceived Epistemic Significance of Images Chapter 4. Reliable Knowledge: Invoking Trust through Authority and Playfulness Chapter 5. Customising Knowledge: Readers' Engagement with Illustrated Books Conclusion Appendices Bibliography List of figures List of tables Index of names and works
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9048556422 , 9789048556427
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Letter writing History ; Women Social conditions ; History ; Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500 ; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 ; Gender studies: women ; HISTORY / Medieval ; HISTORY / Renaissance ; HISTORY / Modern / General ; Letter writing ; Women - Social conditions ; Gender studies: women and girls ; Sociology: family and relationships ; Social and cultural history ; History ; Europe ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Diachronic ; Gender and Sexuality Studies ; GEND & SEXU ; Media Studies ; MEDIA ; Sociology and Social History ; SOC & HIS ; Epistolarity, Gender, Family, Women
    Abstract: This book reveals the importance of personal letters in the history of European women between the year 1000 and the advent of the telephone. It explores the changing ways that women used correspondence for self-expression and political mobilization over this period, enabling them to navigate the myriad gendered restrictions that limited women's engagement in the world. Whether written from the medieval cloister, or the renaissance court, or the artisan's workshop, or the drawing room, letters crossed geographical and social distance and were mobile in ways that women themselves could not always be. Women wrote to govern, to argue, to plead, and to demand. They also wrote to express love and intimacy, and in so doing, to explain and to understand themselves. This book argues that the personal letter was a crucial place for European women's self-fashioning, and that exploring the history of their letters offers a profound insight into their subjectivity and agency over time
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Introduction 1 Authority and the Self: the Letters of Medieval Women 2 The Rise of Vernacular Letter-writing 3 The Triumph of the Familiar Letter 4 Intimate Letters Epilogue Acknowledgements Bibliography Endnotes
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  • 11
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9048554527 , 9789048554522
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Heritage and Memory Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political violence ; Anti-communist movements ; Collective memory ; Asian history ; Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions ; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century ; HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia ; HISTORY / Social History ; Asian history ; Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions ; Violence, intolerance and persecution in history ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Conflict and Peace ; CONFL & PEACE ; Contemporary History ; CONTEMP HIS ; South East Asia ; SEASIA ; Sociology and Social History ; SOC & HIS ; State violence, memory, micro history, Indonesia, rural dynamics
    Abstract: This book examines how community remembers one of the most gruesome acts of violence in the 20th century: the anti-communist violence in 1965 in Indonesia. Through a case study in a rural district in East Java, this research presents complexities of memory culture of violence. These memories are not exclusively determined by the state's repressive memory project, but are actually embedded in intricate social relations and local context where the violence occurred. What people remember, forget, or silenced is part of the continuous negotiation to claim one's right, to relate to the state, and to be Indonesian citizen. This book redefines the politics of memory - that it does not necessarily appear in formal arenas, but actually lies in the intricate web of local dynamics, often involving transactional and clientelistic practices
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Acronyms and Glossary Introduction Chapter 1- The context of remembering Chapter 2 -- Executing the violence Chapter 3 -- Embedded Remembering Chapter 4 -- Memory landscapes Chapter 5- Postmemory, silence, and trauma in family narratives Conclusion -Embedded Remembering, historiography, and national reconciliation
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9048556422 , 9789048556427
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (296 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version:
    DDC: 305.4094
    Keywords: Letter writing History. ; Women Social conditions ; History. ; Femmes Conditions sociales. ; Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. ; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700. ; Gender studies: women. ; HISTORY / Medieval. ; HISTORY / Renaissance. ; HISTORY / Modern / General. ; Letter writing ; Women Social conditions ; Gender studies: women and girls. ; Sociology: family and relationships. ; Social and cultural history. ; Europe ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Diachronic ; Gender and Sexuality Studies ; GEND & SEXU ; Media Studies ; MEDIA ; Sociology and Social History ; SOC & HIS ; Epistolarity, Gender, Family, Women ; Electronic books. ; History
    Abstract: This book reveals the importance of personal letters in the history of European women between the year 1000 and the advent of the telephone. It explores the changing ways that women used correspondence for self-expression and political mobilization over this period, enabling them to navigate the myriad gendered restrictions that limited women's engagement in the world. Whether written from the medieval cloister, or the renaissance court, or the artisan's workshop, or the drawing room, letters crossed geographical and social distance and were mobile in ways that women themselves could not always be. Women wrote to govern, to argue, to plead, and to demand. They also wrote to express love and intimacy, and in so doing, to explain and to understand themselves. This book argues that the personal letter was a crucial place for European women's self-fashioning, and that exploring the history of their letters offers a profound insight into their subjectivity and agency over time.
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Introduction 1 Authority and the Self: the Letters of Medieval Women 2 The Rise of Vernacular Letter-writing 3 The Triumph of the Familiar Letter 4 Intimate Letters Epilogue Acknowledgements Bibliography Endnotes
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: JSTOR
    URL: Image
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9789048553266
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (346 pages)
    DDC: 306/.094
    Keywords: Contemporary History ; Cultural Studies ; Heritage Studies ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; Interdisciplinary Studies ; HISTORY / Europe / General ; Culture ; Nationalism
    Abstract: Do narratives make nations, and if so, did networks make this happen? The notion that national and other group identities are constructed and sustained by narratives and images has been widely postulated for several decades now. This volume contributes to this debate, with a particular emphasis on the networked, transnational nature of cultural nation-building processes in a comparative European and sometimes extra-European context. It gathers together essays that engage with objects of study ranging from poetry, prose, and political ideas to painting, porcelain, and popular song, and which draw on examples in Icelandic, Arabic, German, Irish, Hungarian, and French, among other languages. The contributors study transcultural phenomena from the medieval and early modern periods through to the modern and postmodern era, frequently challenging conventional periodizations and analytical frameworks based on the idea of the nation-state
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2022) , In English
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  • 14
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789087284008
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (324 p.)
    Keywords: Humanities ; General & world history
    Abstract: Studying change in the course of human history, in different places, through the lens of a diverse set of core themes, World History for International Studies offers readers a set of windows into different debates historians have been conducting. Key themes, such as communication, trade, order, slavery, religion, war, identity, modernity, norms and ecology, are linked to specific world regions, which tell a story about how local ideas and individual contacts developed, started to overlap and became globally understood and used by ever larger groups of people. These themes are brought to life by a diverse set of key primary sources, such as a book, a letter, a medal, a temple and an epic, to showcase how historians have used sources to tell these stories and conduct debates. The book provides an introductory resource into the study of history and includes detailed suggestions for further study
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9789048553525
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    Series Statement: Cultures of Play 3
    DDC: 306.5
    Keywords: Cultural Studies ; Early Modern Studies ; Festivals, Theatre, and Performance ; Game Studies ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HISTORY / Social History
    Abstract: This collection of essays brings together theories of play and game with theatre and performance to produce new understandings of the history and design of early modern English drama. Through literary analysis and embodied practice, an international team of distinguished scholars examines a wide range of games-from dicing to bowling to roleplaying to videogames-to uncover their fascinating ramifications for the stage in Shakespeare's era and our own. Foregrounding ludic elements challenges the traditional view of drama as principally mimesis, or imitation, revealing stageplays to be improvisational experiments and participatory explorations into the motive, means, and value of recreation. Delving into both canonical masterpieces and hidden gems, this innovative volume stakes a claim for play as the crucial link between games and early modern theatre, and for the early modern theatre as a critical site for unraveling the continued cultural significance and performative efficacy of gameplay today
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. Okt 2021) , In English
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  • 16
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9789048550166
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.)
    Edition: 2021
    Series Statement: Knowledge Communities 10
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Linguistics History To 1500 ; Pragmatics History To 1500 ; Early Modern Studies ; High Middle Ages ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; Language Studies ; Linguistics ; Medieval Studies ; Philosophy ; HISTORY / Medieval ; (History of) Pragmatics, Medieval linguistics, Literary pragmatics, Religious and social dissent
    Abstract: The Medieval Life of Language: Grammar and Pragmatics from Bacon to Kempe explores the complex history of medieval pragmatic theory and ideas and metapragmatic awareness across social discourses. Pragmatic thinking about language and communication are revealed in grammar, semiotics, philosophy, and literature. Part historical reconstruction, part social history, part language theory, Amsler supplements the usual materials for the history of medieval linguistics and discusses the pragmatic implications of grammatical treatises on the interjection, Bacon's sign theory, logic texts, Chaucer's poetry, inquisitors' accounts of heretic speech, and life writing by William Thorpe and Margery Kempe. Medieval and contemporary pragmatic theory are contrasted in terms of their philosophical and linguistic orientations. Aspects of medieval pragmatic theory and practice, especially polysemy, equivocation, affective speech, and recontextualization, show how pragmatic discourse informed social controversies and attitudes toward sincere, vague, and heretical speech. Relying on Bakhtinian dialogism, critical discourse analysis, and conversation analysis, Amsler situates a key period in the history of linguistics within broader social and discursive fields of practice.
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    ISBN: 9789048541492
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (342 p.)
    Edition: 2021
    Series Statement: Social worlds of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages 9
    DDC: 302.23094531
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    Keywords: City planning History To 1500 ; Community development, Urban History 476-1420 ; Community development, Urban History Domitian, 81-96 ; Antiquity ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; Medieval Studies ; Sociology and Social History ; Urban Cultures ; HISTORY / Europe / Italy ; Rome - Middle Ages, Rome - Late Antiquity, History - Rome (312-1300), Cultural geography - Rome ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: A narrative of decline punctuated by periods of renewal has long structured perceptions of Rome's late antique and medieval history. In their probing contributions to this volume, a multi-disciplinary group of scholars provides alternative approaches to understanding the period. Addressing developments in governance, ceremony, literature, art, music, clerical education and the city's very sense of its own identity, the essays examine how a variety of actors, from poets to popes, addressed the intermittent crises and shifting dynamics of these centuries with creative solutions that bolstered the city's resilience. Without denying that the past (both pre-Christian and Christian) always remained a powerful touchstone, the studies in this volume offer rich new insights into the myriad ways that Rome and Romans, between the fifth and the eleventh centuries, creatively assimilated the past in order to shape the future.
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    ISBN: 9789048533329
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities ; European history ; European history
    Abstract: The concept of madness as a challenge to communities lies at the core of legal sources. This book considers how communal networks, ranging from the locale to the realm, responded to people who were considered mad. The madness of individuals played a role in engaging communities with legal mechanisms and proto-national identity constructs, as petitioners sought the king's mercy as an alternative to local justice. The resulting narratives about the mentally ill in late medieval France constructed madness as an inability to live according to communal rules. Although such texts defined madness through acts that threatened social bonds, those ties were reaffirmed through the medium of the remission letter. The composers of the letters presented madness as a communal concern, situating the mad within the household, where care could be provided. These mad were usually not expelled but integrated, often through pilgrimage, surveillance, or chains, into their kin and communal relationships
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities ; European history ; European history
    Abstract: The concept of madness as a challenge to communities lies at the core of legal sources. This book considers how communal networks, ranging from the locale to the realm, responded to people who were considered mad. The madness of individuals played a role in engaging communities with legal mechanisms and proto-national identity constructs, as petitioners sought the king's mercy as an alternative to local justice. The resulting narratives about the mentally ill in late medieval France constructed madness as an inability to live according to communal rules. Although such texts defined madness through acts that threatened social bonds, those ties were reaffirmed through the medium of the remission letter. The composers of the letters presented madness as a communal concern, situating the mad within the household, where care could be provided. These mad were usually not expelled but integrated, often through pilgrimage, surveillance, or chains, into their kin and communal relationships
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048503629 , 9048503620
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xi, 289 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Li, Ming-huan We need two worlds
    DDC: 305.8951049206
    Keywords: Chinese Societies, etc ; Netherlands ; Associations, institutions, etc., Foreign Netherlands ; Chinese Societies, etc ; Associations, institutions, etc., Foreign ; Chinese Netherlands ; Associations, institutions, etc., Foreign ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; HISTORY ; Civilization ; Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; Humanities ; History ; Chinese ; Societies, etc ; Chinezen ; Verenigingen ; Netherlands ; Electronic books
    Abstract: An inside report of the history and the importance of Chinese associations in a Western society
    Abstract: Foreword; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER I Introduction; CHAPTER II The Settlement of Chinese Immigrants in the Netherlands; CHAPTER III A History of Chinese Associations in the Netherlands; CHAPTER IV Three Case Studies; CHAPTER V To Have Dreams Come True: Organizational Motivations; CHAPTER VI Leadership and Membership: Organizational Structure; CHAPTER VII A Bridge and A Wall between the Two Worlds: Organizational Functions; CHAPTER VIII What is the future?; APPENDICES; Notes; Index.
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048503629 , 9048503620 , 1281972339 , 9781281972330 , 9786611972332 , 6611972331
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 289 Seiten) , Illustrations
    DDC: 305.895/10492/06
    Keywords: Chinese Societies, etc ; Associations, institutions, etc ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies ; HISTORY Civilization ; Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; Humanities ; History ; Associations, institutions, etc ; Chinese Societies, etc
    Abstract: An inside report of the history and the importance of Chinese associations in a Western society.
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048505739 , 9048505739 , 9789053563816 , 9053563814 , 1281972290 , 9781281972293
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (271 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Oldenziel, Ruth, 1958- Making technology masculine
    DDC: 306.46082
    Keywords: Labor History ; United States ; Labor History ; North America ; Human-machine systems History ; United States ; Sexual division of labor History ; United States ; Women Employment ; History ; United States ; Technology Social aspects ; History ; Women in technology History ; United States ; Women in engineering History ; United States ; Division sexuelle du travail États-Unis ; Technologie Aspect social ; Histoire ; États-Unis ; Femmes en technologie Histoire ; États-Unis ; Femmes en ingénierie Histoire ; États-Unis ; Rôle selon le sexe États-Unis ; Femmes et technologie Histoire ; États-Unis ; North America ; United States ; Sex role ; Labor History ; Human-machine systems History ; Sexual division of labor History ; Women Employment ; History ; Labor History ; Technology Social aspects ; History ; Women in technology History ; Women in engineering History ; Employment ; Women ; Business ; Social Science ; History ; Human-machine systems ; Labor ; North America ; Sexual division of labor ; United States ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Women's Studies ; Society and culture: general ; Society and social sciences ; Sex role ; Humanities ; Technology ; Social aspects ; Women ; Employment ; Women in engineering ; Women in technology ; Technologie ; Sekseverschillen ; History ; Electronic books History ; History
    Abstract: A pioneering study of the relations between gender and technology
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048503551 , 9789053563069
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Humanities ; Philosophy ; Ethnic studies
    Abstract: Although vastly influential in German-speaking Europe, conceptual history (Begriffsgeschichte) has until now received little attention in English. This genre of intellectual history differs from both the French history of mentalités and the Anglophone history of discourses by positing the concept - the key occupier of significant syntactical space - as the object of historical investigation. Contributions by distinguished practitioners and critics of conceptual history from Europe and America illustrate both the distinctiveness and diversity of the genre. The first part of the book is devoted to the origins and identity of the field, as well as methodological issues. Part two presents exemplary studies focusing either on a particular concept (such as Maurizio Viroli's 'Reason of the State') or a particular approach to conceptual history (e.g. Bernard Scholz for literary criticism and Terence Ball for political science). The final, most innovative section of the book looks at concepts and art - high, bourgeois and demotic. Here Bram Kempers discusses the conceptual history of Raphael's frescos in the Stanza della Segnatura of the Vatican; Eddy de Jongh examines the linguistic character of much Dutch genre painting; and Rolf Reichardt considers the conceptual structure implicit in card games of the French Revolution, used to induct those on the margins of literacy into the new revolutionary world-view. This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048503506 , 9789053560594
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Film Culture in Transition
    Keywords: Humanities ; Film, TV & radio ; Ethnic studies
    Abstract: Rainer Werner Fassbinder is one of the most prominent and important authors of post-war European cinema. Thomas Elsaesser is the first to write a thoroughly analytical study of his work. He stresses the importance of a closer understanding of Fassbinder's career through a re-reading of his films as textual entities. Approaching the work from different thematic and analytical perspectives, Elsaesser offers both an overview and a number of detailed readings of crucial films, while also providing a European context for Fassbinder's own coming to terms with fascism. This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org
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