Shaping the Transnational Sphere

Shaping the Transnational Sphere
Author: Davide Rodogno,Bernhard Struck,Jakob Vogel
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782383598

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In the second half of the nineteenth century a new kind of social and cultural actor came to the fore: the expert. During this period complex processes of modernization, industrialization, urbanization, and nation-building gained pace, particularly in Western Europe and North America. These processes created new forms of specialized expertise that grew in demand and became indispensible in fields like sanitation, incarceration, urban planning, and education. Often the expertise needed stemmed from problems at a local or regional level, but many transcended nation-state borders. Experts helped shape a new transnational sphere by creating communities that crossed borders and languages, sharing knowledge and resources through those new communities, and by participating in special events such as congresses and world fairs.

Transnational Expertise

Transnational Expertise
Author: Andrea Schneiker,Christian Henrich-Franke,Robert Kaiser,Christian Lahusen
Publsiher: Nomos Verlag
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783845291277

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Der Sammelband widmet sich der Analyse transnationaler Expertise - eines Themas, das in jüngerer Zeit beträchtliche Aufmerksamkeit in der Sozial- und Geschichtswissenschaft auf sich gezogen hat. Ihren Ausdruck fand die Forschung in der Entwicklung von Konzepten über transnationale Expertennetzwerke, Epistemische Gemeinschaften oder Gemeinschaften von Praktikern. Dennoch mangelt es bislang weiterhin an systematischem Wissen über die Funktionsweise transnationaler Expertengruppen und die Wechselbeziehungen, die es zwischen ihnen und Akteuren und Organisationen der transnationalen Politik gibt. Vor dem Hintergrund, dass transnationale Expertise bereits seit geraumer Zeit eine wichtige Rolle in der öffentlichen Politik spielt, nimmt dieser Band eine interdisziplinäre Perspektive ein und präsentiert Beiträge aus der Politikwissenschaft, der Soziologie und der Geschichtswissenschaft. Mit Beiträgen von Ingvild Bode, Christian Henrich-Franke, Robert Kaiser, Christian Lahusen, Alexander Reinfeld, Lukas Schemper, Andrea Schneiker und Carola Maria Westermeier.

Convicts

Convicts
Author: Clare Anderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2022-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108840729

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A new global history perspective on the relationship between convict mobility and governance, nation building, imperial expansion, and knowledge formation.

Placing Internationalism

Placing Internationalism
Author: Stephen Legg,Mike Heffernan,Jake Hodder,Benjamin Thorpe
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350247208

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Exploring how modern internationalism emerged as a negotiated process through international conferences, this edited collection studies the spaces and networks through which states, civil society institutions and anti-colonial political networks used these events to realise their visions of the international. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, contributors explore the spatial paradox of two fundamental features of modern internationalism. First, internationalism demanded the overcoming of space, transcending the nation-state in search of the shared interests of humankind. Second, internationalism was geographically contingent on the places in which people came together to conceive and enact their internationalist ideas. From Paris 1919 to Bandung 1955 and beyond, this book explores international conferences as the sites in which different forms of internationalism assumed material and social form. While international 'permanent institutions' such as the League of Nations, UN and Institute of Pacific Relations constantly negotiated national and imperial politics, lesser-resourced political networks also used international conferences to forward their more radical demands. Taken together these conferences radically expand our conception of where and how modern internationalism emerged, and make the case for focusing on internationalism in a contemporary moment when its merits are being called into question.

Commercializing Cosmopolitan Security

Commercializing Cosmopolitan Security
Author: Andreas Krieg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319333762

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This book analyses two key topics within international politics: the responsibility to protect (R2P) and the commercialization and privatization of security. In a world of ungoverned spaces, state failure and erupting humanitarian crises, the international community is increasingly called upon to exercise its responsibility to protect communities under threat. Here, Krieg explains the civil-military dynamics behind the state’s failure to effectively intervene in humanitarian crises overseas using its serviceman. The central question that follows is: would the private military contractor be a better alternative agent of the state in humanitarian intervention? This book demonstrates that given his professional identity and role towards client state and public, the contractor can be employed effectively in humanitarian intervention to generate more ethical outcomes. This volume is essential reading for researchers and post-graduate students of R2P, International Security Studies and privatization, as well as Peace and Conflict studies and International Relations more broadly.

Interurban Knowledge Exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe 1870 1950

Interurban Knowledge Exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe  1870   1950
Author: Eszter Gantner,Heidi Hein-Kircher,Oliver Hochadel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000207651

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Around 1900 cities in Southern and Eastern Europe were persistently labeled "backward" and "delayed." Allegedly, they had no alternative but to follow the role model of the metropolises, of London, Paris or Vienna. This edited volume fundamentally questions this assumption. It shows that cities as diverse as Barcelona, Berdyansk, Budapest, Lviv, Milan, Moscow, Prague, Warsaw and Zagreb pursued their own agendas of modernization. In order to solve their pressing problems with respect to urban planning and public health, they searched for best practices abroad. The solutions they gleaned from other cities were eclectic to fit the specific needs of a given urban space and were thus often innovative. This applied urban knowledge was generated through interurban networks and multi-directional exchanges. Yet in the period around 1900, this transnational municipalism often clashed with the forging of urban and national identities, highlighting the tensions between the universal and the local. This interurban perspective helps to overcome nationalist perspectives in historiography as well as outdated notions of "center and periphery." This volume will appeal to scholars from a large number of disciplines, including urban historians, historians of Eastern and Southern Europe, historians of science and medicine, and scholars interested in transnational connections.

The Best Weapon for Peace

The Best Weapon for Peace
Author: Erica Moretti
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780299333102

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The Italian educator and physician Maria Montessori is best known for the teaching method that bears her name, but historian Erica Moretti reframes Montessori's work, showing that pacifism was the foundation of her pioneering efforts in psychiatry and pedagogy.

Franco s Internationalists

Franco s Internationalists
Author: David Brydan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198834595

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Despite the repression, violence, and social hardship which characterised Spanish life in the 1940s and 1950s, the Franco regime sought to win popular support by promoting its apparent commitment to social justice. This study tells the story of the experts in public health, medicine, and social insurance sent to sell Franco's regime overseas.