Germanys Gateway to Empire
(Post-)Colonial Memory and Global Entanglements in Hamburg, European Colonialism in Global Perspective 5
Jürgen Zimmerer/Kim Sebastian Todzi
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Zusatztext
This volume examines how Hamburg, Germanys foremost port, became a central hub of colonial globalisation and how these entanglements continue to shape the city. It traces (post-)colonial memory across a wide spectrum of sites: imaginaries such as the figure of the Hanseat, economic and political institutions including the port itself and the Chamber of Commerce, major companies like the Woermann Group, scholarly and cultural venues such as the ethnological museum Museum für Völkerkunde, Hagenbecks zoo with its Völkerschauen, and monuments including the Bismarck statue. By analysing these sites of colonial history, (post-)colonial memory, and contestation the book demonstrates what colonialism meant for Hamburg - and how Hamburg shaped colonialism - offering a comprehensive account of the citys place within the history and legacies of (post-)colonial globalisation.
Autorenportrait
Jürgen Zimmerer and Kim Sebastian Todzi, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 31.08.2026
Umfang: 600 S., 99 Illustr.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783119144667
Umbreit-Nr.: 1814533
