Migrants and the making of the urban-maritime world: agency and mobility in port cities, c. 1570-1940

Migrant agencies in the early modern Manila Bay / Birgit Tremml-Werner -- Space, representation and practice in the formation of Izmir during the long nineteenth century / Fatma Tanış and Carola Hein -- "Let genius and patriotism, from whatever quarter of the earth, be naturalized among us"...

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Weitere Verfasser: Reimann, Christina 1983- (HerausgeberIn), Öhman, Martin 1963- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York ; London Routledge 2021
Schriftenreihe:Routledge advances in urban history 8
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Zusammenfassung:Migrant agencies in the early modern Manila Bay / Birgit Tremml-Werner -- Space, representation and practice in the formation of Izmir during the long nineteenth century / Fatma Tanış and Carola Hein -- "Let genius and patriotism, from whatever quarter of the earth, be naturalized among us" : New York City Friends of Industry and Foreign Migrants, c. 1815-1842 / Martin Öhman -- Foreign sailors and working-class communities : race, crime and moral panics in London's sailortown, 1880-1914 / Brad Beaven -- The "greatest traveller of them all" : rats, port cities, and the plague in U.S. Imperial history (c. 1899-1915) / Andrea Wiegeshoff -- "You cannot pass" : the reception and rejection of a stranger in Helsingborg, 1744 / Sari Nauman -- The transit stage as a migratory experience : the Syrians in Marseille (1880-1920) / Céline Regnard -- Migration, maritime labor, and family : the life course of Carel Hendrik Bloebaum, 1848-1916 / Kristof E. Loockx -- Foreign female sex workers in an Atlantic port city : elite prostitution in late nineteenth-century Antwerp / Hilde Greefs and Anne Winter -- Entangling the past and the present : the place of port cities in self-narratives of German-speaking forty-eighters / Sarah Panter -- Labor mobility and migrations in the Barcelona docks, c. 1900-1950 / Jordi Ibarz -- Epilogue: What do histories of migration tell us about port cities? / Joseph Prestel
"This volume explores the mutually transformative relations between migrants and port cities. Throughout the ages of sail and steam, port cities served as nodes of long-distance transmissions and exchanges. Commercial goods, people, animals, seeds, bacteria and viruses; technological and scientific knowledge and fashions all arrived in, and moved through, these microcosms of the global. Migrants made vital contributions to the construction of the urban-maritime world in terms of the built environment, the particular sociocultural milieu, and contemporary representations of these spaces. Port cities, in turn, conditioned the lives of these mobile people, be they seafarers, traders, passers-through, or people in search of a new home. By focusing on migrants-their actions and how they were acted upon-the authors seek to capture the contradictions and complexities that characterized port cities: mobility and immobility, acceptance and rejection, nationalism and cosmopolitanism, diversity and homogeneity, segregation and interaction. The book offers a wide geographical perspective, covering port cities on three continents. Its chapters deal with agency in a widened sense, considering the activities of individuals and collectives as well as the decisive impact of sailing and steamboats, trains, the built environment, goods or microbes in shaping urban-maritime spaces"--
Beschreibung:includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:viii, 293 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9780367543617
0367543613

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