Books by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Migration and Religion Christian Transatlantic Missions, Islamic Migration to Germany
Migration and Religion
Christian Transatlantic Missions, Islamic Migration to Germany
Edited ... more Migration and Religion
Christian Transatlantic Missions, Islamic Migration to Germany
Edited by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Amsterdam/New York, NY 2012. VI, 244 pp. (Chloe 46)
ISBN: 978-90-420-3536-2 Bound €52,-/US$68,-
ISBN: 978-94-012-0811-6 E-Book €47,-/US$61,-
Online info: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=CHLOE+46
This volume looks at how religious identity and symbolic ethnicity influence migration. Religion – Christianity – was an important factor in European transatlantic migrations; religion – Islam – is a major issue in the immigration debate in “post-secular” Germany (and Europe) today. Essays focus on German missionaries and their efforts in the eighteenth century to establish new communal forms of living with Native Americans as religious encounters. In a comparative fashion, Islamic transnational migration into Germany in the twenty-first century is explored in a second group of essays that look at Muslim populations in Germany. They provide an insight into the ongoing discussions in Germany about modern migration and the role of religion. This volume is of interest to all who are engaged in issues of historical and contemporary migration, in Cultural and German Studies.
Papers by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
University of Chicago Press eBooks, Mar 29, 2013
J.B. Metzler eBooks, 1987
Aus der Stadtkultur der italienischen Renaissance kommen die bekannt gewordenen literarisch und k... more Aus der Stadtkultur der italienischen Renaissance kommen die bekannt gewordenen literarisch und kunstlerisch tatigen Frauen des 16. Jahrhundert, wie die Dichterinnen Vittoria Colonna (1490–1547), Gaspara Stampa (gest. 1554), Olympia Morata (1526–1555) oder die Schauspielerin Isabella Andreine (1562–1604). [1] Frauen des europaischen Hochadels wurden wichtige, kluge und gebildete Regentinnen, wie Isabella von Kastilien und Elisabeth von England; sie schrieben Memoiren und literarische Texte im Zeitgeschmack.
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Books by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Christian Transatlantic Missions, Islamic Migration to Germany
Edited by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Amsterdam/New York, NY 2012. VI, 244 pp. (Chloe 46)
ISBN: 978-90-420-3536-2 Bound €52,-/US$68,-
ISBN: 978-94-012-0811-6 E-Book €47,-/US$61,-
Online info: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=CHLOE+46
This volume looks at how religious identity and symbolic ethnicity influence migration. Religion – Christianity – was an important factor in European transatlantic migrations; religion – Islam – is a major issue in the immigration debate in “post-secular” Germany (and Europe) today. Essays focus on German missionaries and their efforts in the eighteenth century to establish new communal forms of living with Native Americans as religious encounters. In a comparative fashion, Islamic transnational migration into Germany in the twenty-first century is explored in a second group of essays that look at Muslim populations in Germany. They provide an insight into the ongoing discussions in Germany about modern migration and the role of religion. This volume is of interest to all who are engaged in issues of historical and contemporary migration, in Cultural and German Studies.
Papers by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Christian Transatlantic Missions, Islamic Migration to Germany
Edited by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
Amsterdam/New York, NY 2012. VI, 244 pp. (Chloe 46)
ISBN: 978-90-420-3536-2 Bound €52,-/US$68,-
ISBN: 978-94-012-0811-6 E-Book €47,-/US$61,-
Online info: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=CHLOE+46
This volume looks at how religious identity and symbolic ethnicity influence migration. Religion – Christianity – was an important factor in European transatlantic migrations; religion – Islam – is a major issue in the immigration debate in “post-secular” Germany (and Europe) today. Essays focus on German missionaries and their efforts in the eighteenth century to establish new communal forms of living with Native Americans as religious encounters. In a comparative fashion, Islamic transnational migration into Germany in the twenty-first century is explored in a second group of essays that look at Muslim populations in Germany. They provide an insight into the ongoing discussions in Germany about modern migration and the role of religion. This volume is of interest to all who are engaged in issues of historical and contemporary migration, in Cultural and German Studies.