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Celibacy --- Reformation --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Berg (Duchy) --- Jülich (Duchy) --- Church history.
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This book enters new territory by moving toward a new conceptual framework for comparative and interdisciplinary research on transcultural state formation. Once more, statehood and governance are highly discussed topics, whereby modern state building is often considered to be a genuinely European characteristic, despite the fact that early modern Europeans knew of, experienced and grappled with highly developed states in Asia. The articles collected in this book discuss how strategies of governance were part of transcultural transfers between the two continents. The first part presents and discusses concepts of statehood in order to provide a set of conceptual tools for analyzing the transcultural appropriation of governmental strategies. The second part is concerned with case studies that examine the transcultural perception of governance, and the third and final part gathers perspectives on political practice in transcultural encounters (e.g. military, administration, and diplomacy).
Regional planning --- Migration, Internal --- Nation-state --- Cross-cultural studies --- Historiography --- National state --- State, The --- National interest --- Self-determination, National --- Internal migration --- Mobility --- Population geography --- Internal migrants --- Regional development --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Government policy --- History. --- Culture-Study and teaching. --- History, general. --- Regional and Cultural Studies. --- Sociology, general. --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture—Study and teaching. --- Sociology. --- Social theory --- Social sciences
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The purpose of this volume is to identify and analyze the mechanisms and processes through which concepts and institutions of transcultural phenomena gain and are given momentum. Applied to a range of cases, including examples drawn from ancient Greece and modern India, the early modern Portuguese presence in China and politics of elite-mass dynamics in the People’s Republic of China, the book provides a template for the study of transcultural dynamics over time. Besides the epochal range, the papers in this volume illustrate the thematic diversity assembled under the umbrella of the Heidelberg Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context.” Drawing from both the humanities and social sciences, stretching across several world areas and centuries, the book is an interdisciplinary work, aptly reflected in the collaboration of its editors: a historian and political scientist.
Social Sciences. --- Cultural Studies. --- Social sciences. --- Sciences sociales --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change --- Asia --- Europe --- Civilization. --- Cultural studies. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization
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International relations and culture --- International relations and culture. --- Political science --- Politics and culture --- Politics and culture. --- Social science --- Social science --- State succession. --- Public Policy --- Cultural Policy. --- Anthropology --- Cultural. --- Popular Culture.
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History --- geschiedenis --- culturele antropologie
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This book enters new territory by moving toward a new conceptual framework for comparative and interdisciplinary research on transcultural state formation. Once more, statehood and governance are highly discussed topics, whereby modern state building is often considered to be a genuinely European characteristic, despite the fact that early modern Europeans knew of, experienced and grappled with highly developed states in Asia. The articles collected in this book discuss how strategies of governance were part of transcultural transfers between the two continents. The first part presents and discusses concepts of statehood in order to provide a set of conceptual tools for analyzing the transcultural appropriation of governmental strategies. The second part is concerned with case studies that examine the transcultural perception of governance, and the third and final part gathers perspectives on political practice in transcultural encounters (e.g. military, administration, and diplomacy)
Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History --- geschiedenis --- culturele antropologie
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Translating Catechisms, Translating Cultures explores the dimensions of early modern transcultural Christianities; the leeway of religious negotiation in and outside of Europe by comparing catechisms and their translation in the context of several Jesuit missionary strategies. The volume challenges the often assumed paramount Europeanness of Western Christianity. In the early modern period the idea of Tridentine Catholicism was translated into many different regions where it was appropriated and adopted to local conditions. Missionary work always entails translation, linguistic as well as cultural, which results in a modification of the content. Catechisms were central instruments to communicate Christian belief and, therefore, they are central media for all kinds of translation processes. The comparative approach (including China, India, Japan, Ethiopia, Northern America and England) enables the evaluation of different factors like power relations, social differentiation, cultural patterns, gender roles et cetera Contributors are: Takao Abé, Anand Amaladass, Leonhard Cohen, Renate Dürr, Antje Flüchter, Ana Hosne, Giulia Nardini, John Ødemark, John Steckley, Alexandra Walsham, Rouven Wirbser.
Catholic Church --- History --- Missions --- Christian dogmatics --- Translation science --- History of civilization --- Catechisms
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"This volume looks across different periods to develop a comparative analysis of different monarchies with respect to the function of their political systems. The studies focus on elite groups, on strategies of sacralization as pretexts to generate and perpetuate the legitimacy of monarchies, and on strategies to establish various forms of historical memory"--
Comparative government. --- Divine right of kings. --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Elite (Social sciences). --- Herrschaftssystem. --- Kings and rulers --- Legitimacy of governments --- Legitimacy of governments. --- Monarchie. --- Monarchy --- Monarchy. --- Nationalism and collective memory --- Nationalism and collective memory. --- Politics and government. --- Power (Social sciences) --- Power (Social sciences). --- History --- Religious aspects. --- Europe --- Europe.
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Plausibilität und Evidenz sind nicht nur für akademische Theorien unverzichtbar, sondern spielen auch im Alltag eine große Rolle. Die Beiträger*innen nehmen Plausibilisierungs- und Evidenzpraktiken als dynamische Prozesse in unterschiedlichen Zusammenhängen in den Blick. Dabei beleuchten sie interdisziplinär, wie diese Prozesse ausgelöst werden und warum sie so erfolgreich sind. Der sowohl historische wie auch systematische Zugang adressiert die Thematik in bislang einzigartiger Spannweite und verspricht vielfältige Anknüpfungspunkte, die in und außerhalb der Wissenschaft relevant sind.
HISTORY / World. --- Art History. --- Bielefeld University Press. --- Cultural History. --- Evidence. --- Gender. --- Global History. --- Insecurity. --- Knowledge. --- Social History. --- Space.
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