European Islands Between Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds: Interdisciplinary Long-Term Perspectives

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Dierksmeier, Laura (editor)
Schön, Frerich (editor)
Kouremenos, Anna (editor)
Condit, Annika (editor)
Palmowski, Valerie (editor)
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Island studies have seen an upswing in recent years. Whereas in the past, research was largely oriented at external perspectives and perceptions, at present we witness an increasing interest in viewpoints internal to the island societies examined (with an ‘inside-out’ approach). This volume contributes to such efforts with transdisciplinary and methodological reflections from the fields of archaeology, ethnology, geography, history, philology, and literary studies. Focused on the interplay between geographic isolation and commercial as well as cultural connection, the studies here assembled investigate the role of the knowledge, resources, and practices of islanders in processes of crisis management, identity formation and transformation.
Keywords
emic and etic island research; resource management; crisis control; information networks; material culture; Island StudiesISBN
978-3-947251-55-1Publisher
Tübingen University PressPublisher website
www.tuebingen-university-pressPublication date and place
Tübingen, 2021-12-02Series
RessourcenKulturen, 16Classification
Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500

