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Anglo-German Scholarly Networks in the Long Nineteenth Century explores the complex and shifting connections between scientists and scholars in Britain and Germany from the late eighteenth century to the interwar years. Based on the concept of the transnational network in both its informal and institutional dimensions, it deals with the transfer of knowledge and ideas in a variety of fields and disciplines. Furthermore, it examines the role which mutual perceptions and stereotypes played in Anglo-German collaboration. By placing Anglo-German scholarly networks in a wider spatial and temporal context, the volume offers new frames of reference which challenge the long-standing focus on the antagonism and breakdown of relations before and during the First World War. Contributors include Rob Boddice, John Davis, Peter Hoeres, Hilary Howes, Gregor Pelger, Pascal Schillings, Angela Schwarz, Tara Windsor.
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research [function] --- Science --- anno 1800-1899 --- Germany --- England --- Scientists --- Scholars --- Social networks --- Transnationalism --- Scientifiques --- Savants --- Réseaux sociaux --- Transnationalisme --- History --- Histoire --- Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- Allemagne --- Relations --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Wetenschap --- wetenschappelijk onderzoeken --- Engeland --- Duitsland
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Advances an historical analysis that is comparative, transnational, and interdisciplinary to understand the causes, consequences, and networks of biological exchange and ecological change resulting from imperialism.
Human ecology --- Global environmental change --- Imperialism --- Environmental sciences --- History --- History. --- Europe --- Turkey --- Colonies
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