Beitraege zur europaeischen Ueberseegeschichte
With the use of such terms as “colonialism” and “globalization”, for some time now there has been vigorous debate on the emergence, manifestations and repercussions of large-scale interdependencies and global exchange processes. Research and debates on this set of issues can build on the established academic traditions of non-European history, the history of European expansion and the history of individual world regions.
The series Beitraege zur Europaeischen Ueberseegeschichte, formerly Beitraege zur Kolonial- und Ueberseegeschichte, provides a forum for relevant research through its publication of monographs and multi-authored volumes dealing with aspects of European colonial history and intercontinental relations. It is open to a variety of methodological approaches as well as to work from neighbouring disciplines of historical scholarship.
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Edited
On behalf of the Forschungsstiftung fuer vergleichende europaeische Ueberseegeschichte by
Prof. Dr. Hermann Hiery
Universität BayreuthLehrstuhl für Neueste Geschichte
Universitätsstr. 30
95447 Bayreuth
DEUTSCHLAND hermann.hiery@uni-bayreuth.de
Founded by
Rudolf von Albertini
Beiträge zur europäischen Überseegeschichte
General information
ISSN 2699-335X (print)
ISSN 2699-3368 (online)
Founded: 2004
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Languages: English, German
Validation: peer review
Up to volume 88, the series was published under the name Beitraege zur Kolonial- und Ueberseegeschichte.
Publishing information
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