Print version: Castryck-Naumann, Katja. Transregional connections in the history of East Central Europe. Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, c2021 344 pages ISBN 9783110680430
On the Series V // Katja Castryck-Naumann // 1 Introduction: Moving from Transnational to Transregional Connections? East-Central Europe in Global Contexts 1 // Part 1: Positioning in Global Entanglements // Uwe Müller // 2 Eastern Europe in the Wheat Crises of Globalization and Deglobalization (1870-1939) 37 // Andrzej Michalczyk // 3 Informal Networks and Ordinary People’s Agency: A Microhistory of Global Migrations from Upper Silesia, 1830s-1930s 85 // Beáta Hock // 4 “162 Artists from over 50 Countries”: Artistic Networking in the Mainstream and on the Margins 113 // Part II: Partaking in International Politics // Ned Richardson-Little // 5 Transnational Drug Trafficking and the German Embrace of International Narcotics Law from the Kaiserreich to the Nazis —135 // Dietmar Müller // 6 In the Orbit of the League of Nations: International Law Debates and Networks in the Interwar Period 159 // Gilad Ben-Nun // 7 The Polyglot Background of Eastern Europe’s Jewish International Jurists and Its Talmudic Legal Origins 191 // Part III: Inter-Regional Connections // Klemens Kaps // 8 Trade Connections between Eastern European Regions and the Spanish Atlantic during the Eighteenth Century — 217 // Michael G. Esch // 9 Migrants from East-Central Europe in South America: Discourses and Structures between Mission, Pogrom Escape, Human Trafficking, and “Whitening” 259 // Immanuel R. Harisch // 10 East German Friendship Brigades and Specialists in Angola: A Socialist Globalization Project in the Global Cold War — 291 // List of Contributors 325 // Index 329