Weltmeere
Wissen und Wahrnehmung im langen 19. Jahrhundert
This volume presents pathbreaking studies on diverse human approaches to »the ocean«. Focusing on the era from the late eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries, the authors explore numerous fields of the oceans' cultural history. They desribe in depth not only the process of scientification, but also the modern wish to domesticate and aestheticize the sea, to structure it and put it to economic use. To describe these processes also means to challenge a fundamental assumption of a general and almost universal human perception of the seas as »other«, »different« and »empty«. The chapters of this volume advocate a different and non-traditional approach to the history of the sea: An approach based less on the well-known myths of othering but rather on a genuine interest in a pluralistic concept of cultural history. This claim is supported by both systematic and empirical arguments. The range of topics explored in this volume includes, among others, the development of the aquarium, Japanese whaling, soundscapes of the polar seas, psychological theories on humans and the sea, the oceans in fiction, oceanography in late nineteenth-century and Russian maritime expansion.
Dr. des. Alexander Kraus ist Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Historischen Seminar der Universität Münster.
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Alexander Kraus, Martina Winkler, Lars Schladitz, Franziska Torma, Christian Holtorf, Mareike Vennen, Shane McCorristine, Julia Heunemann, Pascal Schillings, Werner Tschacher, Jens Ruppenthal, Alexander Kraus, Martina Winkler, Sonja Kummetat
- Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- Seitenzahl 253
- Veröffentlichung 12.03.2014
- ISBN 9783647317137
- Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht