Global biographies: Lived history as method
Global biographies provides an advanced and comprehensive analytical framework for historians to use biography as a method to write global history. Moving beyond the state-of-the-art, the volume defines and operationalises three uniquely tailored approaches to global biographies: ‘time and periodisation’, ‘exceptional normal’ and ‘space and scales’. From Icelandic communists and Jewish medical students, via Zambian Third Worldism and Albanian nationalism, to the Black/White Atlantic and Australian internationalists, the volume tests the prospects and pitfalls of the approaches it launches.
1140762482
Global biographies: Lived history as method
Global biographies provides an advanced and comprehensive analytical framework for historians to use biography as a method to write global history. Moving beyond the state-of-the-art, the volume defines and operationalises three uniquely tailored approaches to global biographies: ‘time and periodisation’, ‘exceptional normal’ and ‘space and scales’. From Icelandic communists and Jewish medical students, via Zambian Third Worldism and Albanian nationalism, to the Black/White Atlantic and Australian internationalists, the volume tests the prospects and pitfalls of the approaches it launches.
130.0 In Stock
Global biographies: Lived history as method

Global biographies: Lived history as method

Global biographies: Lived history as method

Global biographies: Lived history as method

Hardcover

$130.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 3-7 days. Typically arrives in 3 weeks.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Global biographies provides an advanced and comprehensive analytical framework for historians to use biography as a method to write global history. Moving beyond the state-of-the-art, the volume defines and operationalises three uniquely tailored approaches to global biographies: ‘time and periodisation’, ‘exceptional normal’ and ‘space and scales’. From Icelandic communists and Jewish medical students, via Zambian Third Worldism and Albanian nationalism, to the Black/White Atlantic and Australian internationalists, the volume tests the prospects and pitfalls of the approaches it launches.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526161161
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 08/02/2022
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Laura Almagor is a Lecturer in Twentieth Century European History at the University of Sheffield

Haakon Ikonomou is a Gerda Henkel Fellow at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen

Gunvor Simonsen is Associate Professor at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen

Table of Contents

Introduction – Laura Almagor, Haakon A. Ikonomou and Gunvor Simonsen
PART I: Time and periodisation
1 Wilsonian moments: Thanassis Aghnides between empire and nation state – Haakon A. Ikonomou
2 Making sense of 1956: experiencing and negotiating the socialist project in Iceland – Rósa Magnúsdóttir
3 Colonial masculinity: monarchy, military, colonialism, fascism and decolonisation – Diana M. Natermann
4 Jewish medical students in Vienna between two world wars – Natalia Aleksiun
PART II: Exceptional normal
5 ‘Just an African radical' A Zambian at the edge of the third world – Ismay Milford
6 Exceptionally normal (post)Ottomans: how failure shaped the futures of Balkan heroes – Isa Blumi
7 The exceptional normal: Hugh Lenox Scott (1853–1934) and the United States’ imperial expansion – Stefan Eklöf Amirell
8 A fateful beginning: Mehmed Cavid Bey, politics and finance in the global Middle East, 1908–14 – Ozan Ozavci
PART III: Space and scales
9 Scholar, refugee worker, Jew: Koppel S. Pinson (1904–61) – Laura Almagor
10 Transnational agitator and union activist: James W. Ford and the communist push into the Black Atlantic – Holger Weiss
11 A woman with a typewriter: the international career of Dorothea Weger – Benjamin Auberer
12 A white Atlantic life: the money, books and family of Adrian Bentzon – Gunvor Simonsen
Index

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews