Verkehr, Warenfluss und Wissenstransfer. Überlegung zu einer internationalen Geschichte der Unteren Donau (1829-1918)
Transport, Trade and Transfer of Knowledge. Towards an International History of the Lower Danube
Author(s): Luminiţa GătejelSubject(s): Diplomatic history, Economic history, Political history, Recent History (1900 till today), 19th Century
Published by: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Keywords: Lower Danube; Treaty of Adrianople 1829;
Summary/Abstract: Since the Treaty of Adrianople 1829 the Lower Danube underwent major political, economic and territorial transformations. It changed from a quasi-closed river entirely under Ottoman rule into a site of Great Power intervention. Th is new found international interest mobilised sustained eff orts to make the Danube from the Iron Gates to the Black Sea navigable. Within a few years the Lower Danube turned into an important commercial and communication hub of continental dimensions. It also turned into a place of pilgrimage for politicians, diplomats, merchants and hydraulic engineers from all over Europe enabling a vivid exchange of ideas. Th e goal of this article is twofold: on one hand it sets out to give an overview over the existing body of historical literature that places the Lower Danube into a transnational framework, and on the other it makes several suggestions for further studies.
Journal: Südost-Forschungen
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 73
- Page Range: 414-428
- Page Count: 15
- Language: German
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