Is the Atlantic World in a state of crisis? At a time when many political observers perceive indeed a crisis in transatlantic relations, critical evaluation of past narratives and frameworks in Transatlantic Relations and Atlantic History alike become crucial. This volume provides an academic foundation to critically assess the Atlantic World and to rethink transatlantic relations in a transnational and global perspective.
The Trans Atlantic reconsidered brings together leading experts such as Harvard historians Charles S. Maier and Bernard Bailyn and former ERC scientific board member Nicholas Canny. All the scholars represented in this volume have helped to shape, re-shape, and challenge the narrative(s) of the Atlantic World and can thus (re-)evaluate its conceptual basis in view of historiographical developments and contemporary challenges.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction – Susanne Lachenicht, Charlotte A. Lerg, and Michael Kimmage
1. An Interview with Bernard Bailyn
2. ‘Once more the storm is Howling’: On the political Passions in Europe and America and their implications for Transatlantic History – Charles S. Maier
3. Atlantic History: The evolution of a subject – Nicholas Canny
4. Atlantic Studies Today – Philip D. Morgan
5. The transnational transatlantic: Private organizations and governmentality – Giles Scott-Smith
6. Contemporary history as critical perspective: Transatlantic debates about the Nazi past – Konrad H. Jarausch
7. Toward a new diplomatic history of transatlantic relations: America, Europe, and the crises of the 1970s – Ariane Leendertz
8. Transatlantic Catholicism and the making of the ‘Christian West’ – Giuliana Chamedes
9. From denationalizing history to decanonizing teaching history: A program for the teaching of history in the Post-National Era – Thomas Adam
Index