International history : a cultural approach
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International history : a cultural approach
Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-306) and index
Contents of Works
- Acknowledgements
- List of acronyms
- List of illustrations
- Introduction
- Part I. The rise of the modern (Dialectics of nationalism and internationalism ; Cross-cultural encounter ; Imagined communities ; Modern consciousness)
- Part II. Movement and empire (Movements ; Imperial cultures ; Racial formations ; Cultural internationalism)
- Part III. Global cultures (Visions of modernity ; Modernity in crisis ; Cold War cultures ; Challenging the Cold War consensus)
- Part IV. Transnational connections (Cultural globalization, 1970-1990 ; The growth of non-state actors ; The post-Cold War world ; The world today)
- Conclusion
- Further readings
- Notes
- Index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
International History: A Cultural Approach offers an innovative history of modern international relations that stresses cultural themes. In place of the usual focus on great-power rivalries, diplomatic negotiations, military conflict, and other phenomena in which sovereign nations are the key players, this book focuses on intercultural relations as individuals, races, religions, and non-state actors interact across national boundaries, to provide a fresh perspective on modern international history.
Among the themes covered are:
- Nationalism and cosmopolitanism
- Migration
- Cross-cultural encounters
- Consumerism and youth cultures
- Environmental transformations
- Economic and technological globalization
Akira Iriye and Petra Goedde's approach offers a deeper understanding of international history, focusing on people and their cultures rather than just state level interactions.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I The Rise of the Modern
1. Dialectics of Nationalism and Internationalism
2. Cross-Cultural Encounter
3. Imagined Communities
4. Modern Consciousness
Part II Movement and Empire
5. Movements
6. Imperial cultures
7. Racial Formations
8. Cultural Internationalism
Part III Global Cultures
9. Visions of Modernity
10. Modernity in Crisis
11. Cold War Cultures
12. Challenging the Cold War Consensus
Part IV Transnational Connections
13. Cultural Globalization, 1970-1990
14. The Growth of Non-State Actors
15. The Post-Cold War World
16. The World Today
Conclusion
Further Readings
Notes
Index
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