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100 _aLago, Enrico Dal
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245 _aTransnational Comparisons in Nineteenth-Century History
_bTheory and Case Studies Routledge Approaches to History
264 _aLondon
_bTaylor & Francis
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300 _a226 Seiten
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490 _aRoutledge Approaches to History
500 _aE-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal
520 _aIntroduction: Transnational Comparisons in Nineteenth-Century History in Theory and Practice Part 1: Transnational Comparison of Historical Individuals 1. We Cherished the Same Hostility to Every Form of Tyranny : Transatlantic Parallels and Contacts between William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini Part 2: Transnational Comparison of Historical Groups 2. American Slaveholders and Southern Italian Landowners in the Age of the Second Slavery : Economics, Labour Management, and Regional Politics Part 3: Transnational Comparison of Historical Cities 3.The City as Social Display: Agrarian Elites and Urban Images in Charleston and Palermo Part 4: Transnational Comparison of Historical Events 4.Emancipation from Slavery and Serfdom, and Land Rights: The Americas and Eastern Europe Compared Part 5: Transnational Comparison of Historical Processes 5. The U.S. Civil War Era, the Italian Risorgimento Era, and Nineteenth-Century Euro-American Nationalisms Part 6: Transnational Comparison of Historical Beliefs 6. Empires, Workers, and Saints: Progressive Imperialism , Working-Class Radicalism, and the Rise of New Millennial Cults in the United States and Italy in the 1870s. Conclusion
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