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Traveling between Worlds: German-American Encounters

by Thomas Adam (Editor), Ruth Gross
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Overview

In Traveling between Worlds, six authors explore the connectedness between Germans and Americans in the nineteenth century and their mutual impact on transatlantic history. Despite the ocean between them, these two groups of people were linked not only by the emigration from one to the other but also by ongoing interactions, especially among their intellectuals.

Christof Mauch’s introduction examines the history of the German-American exchange and of cultural exchanges in general. Focusing on various aspects of the German-American relationship, Eberhard Bruning, John T. Walker, Thomas Adam, Gabriele Lingelbach, Andrew P. Yox, and Christiane Harzig examine the cultural and communicative exchanges that occurred both between the two countries and within them. Topics such as travel, cultural interpretation, ideological and intellectual transfer, the immigrant experience, and German-American poetry are all considered.

Traveling between Worlds demonstrates that exchange was facilitated and maintained by ordinary individuals such as teachers and scholars, immigrants and natives, and held implications that last to this day.

Synopsis

In Traveling between Worlds, six authors explore the connectedness between Germans and Americans in the nineteenth century and their mutual impact on transatlantic history. Despite the ocean between them, these two groups of people were linked not only by the emigration from one to the other but also by ongoing interactions, especially among their intellectuals.

Christof Mauch's introduction examines the history of the German-American exchange and of cultural exchanges in general. Focusing on various aspects of the German-American relationship, Eberhard Bruning, John T. Walker, Thomas Adam, Gabriele Lingelbach, Andrew P. Yox, and Christiane Harzig examine the cultural and communicative exchanges that occurred both between the two countries and within them. Topics such as travel, cultural interpretation, ideological and intellectual transfer, the immigrant experience, and German-American poetry are all considered.

Traveling between Worlds demonstrates that exchange was facilitated and maintained by ordinary individuals such as teachers and scholars, immigrants and natives, and held implications that last to this day.

German Studies Review

Overall, this fascinating volume provides challenging revisionism and new research on a wide variety of topics that will be highly stimulating, not only to scholars of the German-American connection, but more broadly to anyone studying cross-cultural encounters.

About the Author, Thomas Adam

THOMAS ADAM, co-editor of this volume, who received his Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig, currently teaches German and transatlantic European history at the University of Texas at Arlington. Co-editorRUTH GROSS, who holds a Ph.D. from Yale University, serves as head of the department of foreign languages and literatures at North Carolina State University.

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German Studies Review

Overall, this fascinating volume provides challenging revisionism and new research on a wide variety of topics that will be highly stimulating, not only to scholars of the German-American connection, but more broadly to anyone studying cross-cultural encounters.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
Pages
204
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781585444786

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