Habsburg Encounters with Native America
Familiar Strangers
Contributor(s)
Singerton, Jonathan (editor)
Krizova, Marketa (editor)
Burri, Michael (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The central European lands of the Habsburg monarchy have long shared an intertwined past with the Indigenous inhabitants of the Americas. This volume focuses on the process of encountering these peoples as a continual action across several centuries that has produced numerous and varied instances of cultural dialogues, perspectives, and understandings. Moreover, this central European element is something that has not been considered in its own right before now and has been overshadowed by the focus on a wider Germanic fascination for Indigenous cultures. Breaking away from this wider narrative allows us not only to recover a more distinct historical connection but also uncovers the particular dynamics of direct and indirect contact between Indigenous worlds and that of the Habsburg monarchy.
Keywords
Central Europe, Indigenous History, Native Americans, Cultural Encounters, ExchangeDOI
10.5117/9789048571802ISBN
9789048571819, 9789048571826, 9789048571802Publisher
Central European University PressPublisher website
http://ceupress.com/Publication date and place
2025Classification
Cultural studies
Indigenous peoples


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