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Abstract: „The article uses the concept of border temporalities to offer a hermeneutic interpretation of an old letter containing a request from a cross-border female migrant from Luxembourg to access French welfare benefits. In doing so, it systematically unravels the way in which time was lived and experienced differently by borderland residents as opposed to French lawmakers. The alternative temporality characterizing the third space of the Luxembourgian–German– French borderlands clashed with the spatio-temporal hierarchy imposed by France in the period after the First World War to exclude the majority of people living abroad from access to social provision. The article concludes its hermeneutic circle with a reflection on how historical research on borders and borderlands is conditioned by the temporality of archives and the temporality of research funding.“
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Inhaltstext: „In Europe, Border Studies is a relatively new research field for Contemporary History. It has been explored since the 1990s by historians mainly in connection with Area Studies and the History of European Integration. It therefore finds itself at the intersection between International Relations and European Studies. This contribution will assess how Contemporary Historians in Europe interpret Border Studies. It will show that, contrary to international scholars who approach Border Studies generally via Global History, they are dealing with this field either by individual case studies on the border in cross-border regions (Area Studies) or as a sub-section of research on the process of European Integration. It will also argue that, when historians are ready to take open up to new research methodologies and take on a multi-disciplinary and multi-scale perspective, they can largely contribute to Border Studies by means of a long-term, historically context-based approach to borders and borderlands.“
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„In this contribution, we discuss how the East Belgian authors Hannes Anderer, Freddy Derwahl and Leo Wintgens represent history, borders and multilingualism in their novels. These contemporary authors have understood that coming to terms with the past is an important aspect in developing a genuine East Belgian collective identity. Furthermore, the multiple borders (with Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg) and the co-existence of several languages in this region have become constitutive of collective self-understanding, also with regard to the construction of a region-specific cultural memory. Finally, we show the narrative strategies used in the novels Unterwegs zu Melusine (2006), Bosch in Belgien (2006) and Wege aus Sümpfen. Roman einer Grenzlandschaft Teil I (2001) and Teil II (2006) in order to bring to bear the relation between minority and majority culture by recurring to imagology.“
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Staat
- Belgien (6)
- Deutschland (7)
- Luxemburg (1)
- Neutral-Moresnet (1)
- Niederlande (4)
Kreis, Region, Provinz, Teilstaat o.ä.
- Bundesland_Niedersachsen (1)
- Bundesland_Nordrhein-Westfalen (3)
- Bundesland_Rheinland-Pfalz (1)
- Eifel (3)
- Ems-Dollart-Gebiet (1)
- Großregion (3)
- Niederlande_Provinz Geldern (Gelderland) (1)
- Niederlande_Provinz Groningen (1)
- Niederlande_Provinz Limburg (1)
- Ostbelgien, Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft (6)
- Ostfriesland (1)
Zeitabschnitt
- 2_Neuzeit (2)
- 3_20. und 21. Jahrhundert (7)
Thema
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- Archiv (1)
- Archivkunde (1)
- Ems-Dollart-Gebiet (1)
- Erster Weltkrieg (1)
- Eupen (1)
- Familie (1)
- Frau (1)
- Fremdheit (1)
- Gedenktag (1)
- Geschichtsbild (5)
- Geschichtspolitik (1)
- Geschichtsverein (1)
- Grenzgebiet (4)
- Grenzüberschreitende Kooperation (1)
- Heimatkunde (1)
- Hermeneutik (1)
- Identität (1)
- Kollektives Gedächtnis (1)
- Kulturelle Identität (1)
- Kulturraumforschung (1)
- Mehrsprachigkeit (1)
- Niederlande (1)
- Niederrhein-Gebiet (1)
- Nordrhein-Westfalen (1)
- Ostbelgien (2)
- Provinz Geldern (1)
- Regionale Identität (1)
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