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    Interview über die Globalgeschichte mit Prof. Dr. Sebastian Conrad (Berlin)

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    The interview with one of the leading global historians in the German-speaking world, the Berlin-based Professor Sebastian Conrad, deals with the history, analytical innovations, and also problems of writing 'global history'. More specifically, Conrad compares this perspective with other competing approaches beyond the national framework (like transnational history), and critically analyses the potential of global history to overcome the historiographically established dichotomy between the 'west and the rest'. Here, he addresses pitfalls and problems of the still unsettled 'great divergence' debate, and also critically reflects on the question how globally is global history actually written today, and to what extent is it informed through the Anglo-Saxon cultural and lingual dominance. Lastly, Sebastian Conrad points to those fields that in his opinion will attract much attention in the coming years – such as the discussion of 'early modernities' in other world regions, which are not understood as a diffusion of European norms and values. Here, according to Conrad, the main problem will be not to construct parallel paths of historical progress, which are then ultimately culminating in a (previously defined) 'modernity'. Otherwise, processes of rationalisation, individualisation, and 'disenchantment' would remain the implicit categories of analysis, thus preventing the analysis of autochthonous processes of 'modernisation' in different parts of the world

    Bibel

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    > Institutiuncula in Hebraeam linguam autore Wolphgango Fabro Haganoie[hrsg. v. Conrad Pellicanus und Sebastian Münster]Mit DruckermarkeOrt und Jahr nach Kolophon: Basileae Mense novembri. Anno M.D.XVI

    Conrad Gessnerus

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    Porträt von Conrad Gessner mit 48 JahrenEx Archetypo Tobiae Stimmeri ; delineavit Joh. Casp. Füesslin[g?] ; S. Walch SculpsitUnter dem Porträt ein Vollwappen und Inschrift: "CONRADUS / GESSNERUS. // Tigurinus / Medicus et / Rerum Natrualium / Indagator assiduus // AEtatis Suae XLVVV. / Anno Salutis MDLXIV. // Nonis / Martiis."Unten Inschrift "Ex Archetypo Tobiae Stimmeri, Pictoris Prcestandissimi delineavit Joh. Casp. Fuesslin[g?] / S. Walch Sculpsit."Die Zeichnung von Johann Caspar Füessli orientiert sich an einem Gemälde von Tobias Stimmer. Gemäss interner Notiz befand sich dieses damals im Besitz des Buchdruckers Hans Conrad Gessner (gest. 1775). Sebastian Walch hat wiederum die Zeichnung von Füssli als Vorlage benutztGemäss interner Notiz wurde das Blatt in den Donnstags-Nachrichten von Zürich, 1745, Nr. 52 [30.12] angezeigt: "Bey Hrn. Denzler, Buchbinder an der Würi, sind zu haben, das Porträt Hrn. Doct. Conrad Gessners [...]

    Competing visions of world order. Global moments and movements, 1880s-1930s

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    Table of Contents: Competing Visions of World Order: Global Moments and Movements, 1880s-1930s--Dominic Sachsenmaier and Sebastian Conrad * Part I: Conceptions of World Order and Global Consciousness in the Imperialist Age * Global Civil Society and the Forces of Empire: The Salvation Army, British Imperialism and the "Pre-history" of NGOs (ca. 1880 – 1920)--Harald Fischer-Tine; * The Common Grounds of Conflict: Racial Visions of World Order 1880-1940--Christian Geulen * World Orders in World Histories Before and After World War I--Matthias Middell * Part II: World War I as a Global Moment: Implications for Conceptions of World Order * Dawn of a New Era: The “Wilsonian Moment” in Colonial Contexts and the Transformation of World Order, 1917-1920--Erez Manela * Alternative Visions of World Order in the Aftermath of World War I--Global Perspectives on Chinese Approaches--Dominic Sachsenmaier * Part III: Movements Towards Alternative World Order * Global Mobility and Nationalism: Chinese Migration and the Re-Territorialization of Belonging, 1880-1910--Sebastian Conrad and Klaus Mühlhahn * A Global Anti-Western Moment? The Russo-Japanese War, Decolonization and Asian Modernity--Cemil Aydin * Bringing the “Black Atlantic” into Global History: The Project of Pan-Africanism--Andreas Eckert Competing Visions of World Order: Global Moments and Movements, 1880s-1930s--Dominic Sachsenmaier and Sebastian Conrad * Part I: Conceptions of World Order and Global Consciousness in the Imperialist Age * Global Civil Society and the Forces of Empire: The Salvation Army, British Imperialism and the "Pre-history" of NGOs (ca. 1880 – 1920)--Harald Fischer-Tine; * The Common Grounds of Conflict: Racial Visions of World Order 1880-1940--Christian Geulen * World Orders in World Histories Before and After World War I--Matthias Middell * Part II: World War I as a Global Moment: Implications for Conceptions of World Order * Dawn of a New Era: The “Wilsonian Moment” in Colonial Contexts and the Transformation of World Order, 1917-1920--Erez Manela * Alternative Visions of World Order in the Aftermath of World War I--Global Perspectives on Chinese Approaches--Dominic Sachsenmaier * Part III: Movements Towards Alternative World Order * Global Mobility and Nationalism: Chinese Migration and the Re-Territorialization of Belonging, 1880-1910--Sebastian Conrad and Klaus Mühlhahn * A Global Anti-Western Moment? The Russo-Japanese War, Decolonization and Asian Modernity--Cemil Aydin * Bringing the “Black Atlantic” into Global History: The Project of Pan-Africanism--Andreas Ecker

    Sebastian Conrad: introducción a la historia global

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    Como ha ocurrido con los anteriores volúmenes de Sebastian Conrad, se publica en inglés  What Is Global History? (Princeton UP), una versión modificada de su obra Globalgeschichte. Eine Einführung (C.H. Beck, 2013). El volumen empieza aludiendo a la provocativa frase de CA Bayly (El nacimiento del mundo moderno) según la cual "todos los historiadores son ahora historiadores globales", para concluir que, en efecto, la historia global/mundial está actualmente en auge. Y de inmediato pasa a exp..

    Sebastian Conrad, What is Global History?

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    C’est au bord des rives du Neckar, dans sa ville natale de Heidelberg, que Sebastian Conrad découvre la culture japonaise, au cours d’un service civique qui l’amène à travailler avec des familles nippones installées en Allemagne. Après avoir étudié l’histoire et les cultures asiatiques à l’université de Bonn, il réalise à l’université libre de Berlin une thèse sur les mémoires de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans l’Allemagne et le Japon des années 1990, qu’il analyse comme la conséquence des tr..

    MWS IBO and ICAS:MP Joint Colloquium for Fellows with Sebastian Conrad on 27 January

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    27 January 2020 ICAS:MP office (11am-1pm) Sebastian Conrad is Professor of Modern History (FU Berlin). He joined the faculty in 2010 after teachingfor several years at the European University Institute in Florence. He was a fellow at the Institute forAdvanced Study in Berlin, a visiting professor at the Ècole des Hautes Études in Paris, and held the TheodorHeuss Chair at the New School, New York. Sebastian Conrad is the director of MA "Global History", a jointdegreeprogram at Free Universit..

    Jüdische Ceremonien welche sowol in- als auser der Sÿnagog heut zu Tage beobachtet werden in Sieben und zwanzig Kupfern auf das deutlichste entworfen

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    Herausgeber am Ende des Vorworts ermittelt, dort: "... Sebastian Jacob Jungendres."Die Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktDie Illustrationen sind 28 gezählte Kupferstiche, teilweise unterzeichnet: "Puscher del: et sc.", ein gestochenes Schmucktitelblatt sowie eine ungezählte Illustration, die auch als Frontispiz eingebunden sein kannText größtenteils in deutscher, teilweise in hebräischer SpracheVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Nürnberg/ Verlegts Peter Conrad Monath, 1724. - Kupfertitel: Nürnberg zu finden bey Peter Conrad Monath

    [Stammbuch Sebastian Hirschdörfer] / Sebastian Hirschdörfer.

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    [STAMMBUCH SEBASTIAN HIRSCHDÖRFER] / SEBASTIAN HIRSCHDÖRFER. [Stammbuch Sebastian Hirschdörfer] / Sebastian Hirschdörfer. ( - ) Cover ( - ) Illustration: Wappen der Hirschdörfer ( - ) Vermerk des Eigners mit Widmungsgedicht; Blatt 2 (2) Beschreibung (3) Register über sämtliche hierin befindliche Nahmen. (4) Egloffstein, Johann Rudolph Bernhard von; Blatt 9 (9) Eisen, Christoph Nikolaus; Blatt 12 (12) Ströbel, Johann Bernhard; Blatt 14 (14) Tucher, Juliana Dorothea; Blatt 16 (16) Waldmann, Johann Andreas; Blatt 18-19 (19) Tucher, Sophie Euphrosina; Blatt 20 (20) Ayrer, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 21 (21) Semmler, Margaretha Felicitas; Blatt 22 (22) Hanniel, Capsar; Blatt 27 (27) Ayrer, Anna Regina; Blatt 28 (29) Lindstatt, Johann Christoph; Blatt 32 (30) Peßler, Paul Daniel; Blatt 34 (35) Besler, Johann Georg; Blatt 36 (36) Sturm, Johann Jacob; Blatt 38 (38) Peßler, Clara Helena; Blatt 38 (39) Peßler, Susanna Magdalena; Blatt 40v (41) Peßler, Adam Rudolph; Blatt 41v (42) Petschmann, Christoph Andreas; Blatt 42 (42) Petschmann, Lorenz Andreas; Blatt 42v (43) Michaelis, Lorenz; Blatt 43 (43) Pesler, Johann Jacob; Blatt 43 (44) Peßler, Michael; Blatt 44 (44) Verbeecius, Johann; Blatt 50 (50) Manderscheidt, Andreas; Blatt 53 (53) Schmid, G. F.; Blatt 70 (62) Heupel, Georg Ehrhard; Blatt 72 (72) Unbekannt; Blatt 77 (77) Unbekannt; Blatt 84 (84) Illustration (85) Wappen Unbekannt; Blatt 90 (90) Imhoff, Johann Wilhelm; Blatt 95 (95) Eisen, Paul Christoph; Blatt 105-106 (106) Krüger, Christian; Blatt 108 (108) Wallenburg, Johann; Blatt 109 (109) C., T. A.; Blatt 109-110 (110) Geißendorff, Johann Friedrich von; Blatt 115 (116) Eisen, Johann Christoph; Blatt 117 (117) Ayrer, Immanuel Wilhelm; Blatt 118 (118) Eisen, Christoph Gottfried; Blatt 120 (120) Eißen, Carl Christoph; Blatt 120 (121) Ayrer, Christian Victor; Blatt 121 (121) Frisch, Johann Erasmus; Blatt 122 (122) Barth, Johann Christoph; Blatt 123 (123) Glüer, Heinrich Magnus; Blatt 124 (124) Dannreuther, Johann Conrad; Blatt 126 (126) Zwierlein, Hans Friedrich; Blatt 127 (127) Schäffer, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 128 (128) Unbekannt; Blatt 129 (129) Eck, Hans Georg; Blatt 130 (131) Braun, Daniel; Blatt 131 (131) Illustration: Miles Christianvs. / Illustration: Wappen ( -

    “All Things Transregional?” in conversation with… Sebastian Conrad

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    What does Transregional Research mean? Who can learn from its insights? What are its limits? The new interview series “All Things Transregional” addresses these issues to launch an open discussion. We invite researchers to share their experiences, assess key issues and future perspectives of transregional research. Sebastian Conrad, professor of Global History at the Freie Universität Berlin and board member of the Forum Transregionale Studien, opens the conversation. We look forward to your ..
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