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This handbook provides an overview on relevant structural features from a cultural-historical perspective and thereby examines to what extent the Black Sea region constitutes a historical meso-region "sui generis". The first introductory chapter is dedicated to the concept of the area as a historical meso-region. The second chapter gives a chronological overview on the history of the area from ancient until present times. The following three chapters are dedicated to a particular structural feature each: Chapter 3 covers ideas and identities, chapter 2 mobility and transfers, and chapter 3 deals with violence, conflict and conflict resolution. The temporal focus in these three chapters is on the modern period, but where appropriate also earlier developments will be considered. In geographical terms, each subchapter envisages the whole Black Sea region, certain subregions are covered more in detail according to the specialization of the specific authors. Particular attention is paid to phenomena and developments which connect the different shores of the Black Sea and present a unifying characteristic of the region.
Auteur
N. Bumann , Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, K. Jobst , Universität Wien, S. Rohdewald und S. Troebst , Universität Leipzig.
Contenu
1. Introduction
• The Black Sea area as a "historical region"
Stefan Troebst
• "Black Sea World" The Black Sea as a sphere of circulation
Eyü Överen
• The Black Sea region as a natural space
Jörg Stadelbauer
Chronological Overview
• Antiquity
David Braund
• Byzantium, Khazars, the Golden Horde and others
Stefan Albrecht
• The Ottoman Empire, the Crimean Khanate, Poland-Lithuania, Persia and others
Northern Black Sea area
Dariusz Kodziejczyk
Southern Black Sea area
Kenan an
• The Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire etc.
Kerstin Jobst
• Interwar Period until World War II
Adrian Brisku
• Era of bloc confrontation and its dissolution
Etienne Peyrat
3 . Ideas and Identities
• Regional concepts
Zaur Gasimov
• Nation Building
Northern Black Sea area
Dennis Dierks
Southern Black Sea area
Elke Hartmann
• Religious Identities
Religious developments in late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (4th 15th centuries)
Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
Christianity
Nikolas Pissis, Stefan Rohdewald
Islam and Judaism
Hannah Müler-Sommerfeld
• Memory spaces
Northern Black Sea area
Liliya Berezhnaya
Southern Black Sea area
Nicole Kançl-Ferrari
• Myths and legends
Zaal Andronikashvili
• Literature
(Not only) Russian Literature on the Topic of the Northern Black Sea Area
Helena Ulbrechtová, Siegfried Ulbrecht
Literature on the Black Sea in the Southern Black Sea Area
Mehmet Fatih Uslu (To be confirmed.)
Georgian Literature on the Black Sea
Zaal Andronikashvili (To be confirmed.)
• Migration
Istvá Vááy and Andrew Robarts
• Slavery
Christoph Witzenrath
• Travelling and tourism in the Black Sea Region (approx. 1500 until present times)
Yavuz Köe
• The Formation of the Black Sea Economy (late 18th 19th centuries)
Gelina Harlaftis, Alexandra Papadopoulou
• Education and scholarship (18th 21st centuries)
Dominik Gutmeyr
• Transport technologies and infrastructure
Florian Riedler and Reinhard Nachtigal
• Pirats and Bandits
Albrecht Fuess and Arkadiusz Blaszczyk
• Naval History
Tuncay Zorlu
• Crimean War (18531856)
Mara Kozelsky
• The Eastern Question
Dietmar Müler, Adamantios Skordos
• World War I
Onur ç
• Ethnic violence and displacement in the context of World War I
Mihran Dabag
• World War II
Onur ç
• Holocaust/Shoah
Mariana Hausleitner
• Deportations in the context of World War II
Rudolf A. Mark
• Territorial conflict after 1989 (Abkhazia, Crimea, South Ossetia, Transnistria)
Jan Zofka