How to read German state archives differently: the case of the "Iraqi traveller" Yūnis Bahrī (ca. 1901-1979) in a global frame

This essay is the first stage in a larger project that investigates an inter-imperial history of knowledge production through the prism of Baḥrī's activities and networks at various imperial sites in the Dutch, British and German empires as well as the French imperial nation-state. In this essay, I begin by asking how we can tell the history of the nationalist, journalist, author and traveller Yūnis Baḥrī (ca. 1901-1979) - once known in Arab-speaking populations from Europe across the Middle East to South East Asia as the "Iraqi traveller" (Arabic al-sāʾiḥ al-ʿirāqī) - by acknowledging his int... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Riecken, Nils
Dokumenttyp: Arbeitspapier
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Verlag/Hrsg.: DEU
Schlagwörter: Sociology & anthropology / History / Geschichte / Soziologie / Anthropologie / Baḥrī / Y / Wissenschaftssoziologie / Wissenschaftsforschung / Technikforschung / Techniksoziologie / allgemeine Geschichte / Sociology of Science / Sociology of Technology / Research on Science and Technology / General History / Deutsches Reich / Imperialismus / historische Entwicklung / Intellektueller / Nationalsozialismus / Islam / Propaganda / Wissenschaftsgeschichte / arabische Länder / Großbritannien / Frankreich / Archiv / Nationalismus / Niederlande / Netherlands / imperialism / intellectual / nationalism / Nazism / historical development / archives / history of science / France / Arab countries / Great Britain / German Reich
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