Transnational networks : German migrants in the British Empire, 1670-1914
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Transnational networks : German migrants in the British Empire, 1670-1914
Brill, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Non-British migrants and their communities were an integral part of the multifaceted and multicultural nature of the British Empire. Their history, however, goes beyond a clearly delineated narrative of the Empire and includes transnational and truly global dimensions. German migrants and their transnational network creation within the structures of the British Empire, pursued over more than two centuries in a multitude of geographical settings, is the constitutive framework of the present volume. Eight contributions cover economic, cultural, scientific and political themes. The book questions traditional nation-centred narratives of the Empire as an exclusively British undertaking.
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Introduction: Germans in the British Empire, John R. Davis, Margrit Schulte Beerbuhl, and Stefan Manz
Migration and Business Ventures: German-speaking Migrants and Commercial Networks in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World, Mark Haberlein
German Merchants and the British Empire during the Eighteenth Century, Margrit Schulte Beerbuhl
German Overseas Interests in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ulrike Kirchberger
Friedrich Max Muller and the British Empire: A German Philologer and Imperial Culture in the Nineteenth Century, John R. Davis
Sugarbakers, Farmers, Goldminers: From Hanover via London to New Zealand, Horst Roessler
Agents of Transnationalism: German-Canadian Immigration Agents in the Second Half of the the Nineteenth Century, Angelika Sauer
'The Core of This Dark Continent': Ludwig Leichhardt's Australian Explorations, Angus Nicholls
Promoting the German Navy in the British Empire: The Central League for German Navy Clubs Abroad, 1898-1918, Stefan Manz
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