Encounters Old and New in World History : : Essays Inspired by Jerry H. Bentley / / ed. by Anand A. Yang, Laura J. Mitchell, Kieko Matteson, Alan Karras.

This collection of essays asserts the specific value of world history research and teaching, showing how the field contributes to the larger historical profession and offering concrete suggestions to develop more interaction between the academy and the public. The twelve contributors, each with thei...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Perspectives on the Global Past
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.) :; 3 b&w illustrations, 4 maps
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
INTRODUCTION Writing World Histories for Our Times --
PART I :Publics and Practices --
ONE. World Historians and the Future of Academic History A Research Manifesto --
TWO .Making Porous and Expansive Boundaries Jerry Bentley, World History, and Global Publics --
THREE. Teaching World History in a Swirl of Standards --
PART II: Identities and Encounters --
FOUR .Encounters within Europe Travelers' Views of Slavery in Renaissance Iberia --
FIVE. The Sixteenth-Century World War and the Roots of the Modern World A View from the Edge --
SIX. Who Owns the Fish in the Sea? The Dukes of Medina Sidonia and Spain's Tuna Fisheries --
SEVEN .Eating the World The Iguana's Tale of Caribbean Ecology and Culinary History --
EIGHT .Shaken or Stirred? Recreating Makgeolli for the Twenty-First Century --
PART III: Truth Claims and Enlightenment Shadows --
NINE. Explanations of Species Extinction in Nineteenth-Century China and Europe --
TEN. Shadows of Sovereignty Legal Encounters and the Politics of Protection in the Atlantic World --
ELEVEN .The Promise of-and the Threats to-Historical Linguistics as a Complement of Bentleyan World History --
TWELVE. Close Encounters of the Methodological Kind Contending with Enlightenment Legacies in World History --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:This collection of essays asserts the specific value of world history research and teaching, showing how the field contributes to the larger historical profession and offering concrete suggestions to develop more interaction between the academy and the public. The twelve contributors, each with their own academic areas of interest, are experienced scholars and classroom teachers. Uniting them together in this volume is their professional relationship with Jerry H. Bentley (1949-2012). This shared connection served as a catalyst to showcase Bentley's enduring legacy: a commitment to investigating large-scale questions with detailed empirical evidence that explains the human condition-documenting both patterns of similarity and difference in ways that account for regional and temporal variations. The volume continues Bentley's meticulous attention to world historical methods: focus on scale, cross-cultural encounter, comparison, periodization, critical geography, and interdisciplinarity. Encounters Old and New in World History responds to provocations that Jerry Bentley tendered in his scholarship and through his professional activities. Contributors interrogate the institutional settings, disciplinary proclivities, methodological choices, and diverse source bases of world history research and teaching. Several essays address the ways in which present-day concerns influence research on local and global scales. Other essays pay particular attention to the production and circulation of knowledge across regional, temporal, and class boundaries, as well as between the academy and the wider public. Claiming the centrality of globally informed and focused approaches to historical inquiry, researchers continue the conversations that Bentley carried on through his own scholarship, teaching, editing of the Journal of World History, participating in public forums, and contributing to public discussions about the place of history in understanding today's global integration. The stakes involved in asking questions about the shared history of humankind continue to increase in the current era of intensified globalization. It is incumbent upon scholars with the skills to work across linguistic, geographic, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries to show the ways that cross-cultural encounters happened historically, and to point out how such interactions play out in the institutions, classrooms, and public debates where historical interpretations are created and shared.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780824866129
9783110719543
9783110638936
DOI:10.1515/9780824866129?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Anand A. Yang, Laura J. Mitchell, Kieko Matteson, Alan Karras.