Explorations and Entanglements: Germans in Pacific Worlds from the Early Modern Period to World War I
 
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Explorations and Entanglements

Germans in Pacific Worlds from the Early Modern Period to World War I
 
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Traditionally, Germany has been considered a minor player in Pacific history: its presence there was more limited than that of other European nations, and whereas its European rivals established themselves as imperial forces beginning in the early modern era, Germany did not seriously pursue colonialism until the nineteenth century. Yet thanks to recent advances in the field emphasizing transoceanic networks and cultural encounters, it is now possible to develop a more nuanced understanding of the history of Germans in the Pacific. The studies gathered here offer fascinating research into German missionary, commercial, scientific, and imperial activity against the backdrop of the Pacific?s overlapping cultural circuits and complex oceanic transits.




?Given the numerous and diverse case studies that the individual chapters examine, it is to the credit of the volume?s authors and editors that discrete themes are nonetheless clearly traceable throughout the work, the most interesting of these being the myriad and sometimes surprising ways in which Germany?s status as a relative ?latecomer? to nationhood and imperial expansion actually served not as a liability but rather as an advantage for German agents and interests.? ? German History



?The book contains a wealth of detailed microstudies in defined social and spatial Pacific settings... The strength of the book lies in each and every author?s meticulous analysis of sources along a strong actor-centered approach. This allows to show local and intercultural, but also global network entanglements which make a strong base for historical reasoning? this is an excellent, well-researched book which can be unreservedly recommended.? ? Connections



?This volume represents a bold intervention in Pacific and German historiographies, one that encourages us to rethink central concepts and assumptions. All of its contributions are interesting, well-substantiated, and conversant with transnational developments in both fields.? ? Rainer Buschmann, California State University Channel Islands

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List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments



Introduction: German Histories and Pacific Histories

Ulrike Strasser, Frank Biess, and Hartmut Berghoff



PART I: MISSIONARIES, EXPLORERS, AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER



Chapter 1. German Apothecaries and Botanists in Early Modern Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan

Raquel A. G. Reyes



Chapter 2. A Bohemian Mapmaker in Manila: Travels, Transfers, and Traces between the Pacific Ocean and Germans Lands

Ulrike Strasser



Chapter 3. German Naturalists in the Pacific Around 1800: Entanglement, Autonomy, and a Transnational Culture of Expertise

Andreas W. Daum



Chapter 4. Georg Wilhelm Steller and Carl Heinrich Merck: German Scientists in Russian Service as Explorers in the North Pacific in the Eighteenth Century

Kristina Küntzel-Witt



Chapter 5. Johann Reinhold Forster and the Ship Resolution as a Space of Knowledge Production

Anne Mariss



Chapter 6. Engineering Empire: German Influence on Chinese Industrialization, 1880?1925

Shellen Wu



PART II: EXPANSION, ENTANGLEMENTS, AND COLONIALISM IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY



Chapter 7. Expanding the Frontier(s): The Spreckels Family and the German-American Penetration of the Pacific, 1870?1920

Uwe Spiekermann



Chapter 8. Work and Non-Work in the ?Paradise of the South Sea?: Samoa, cA. 1890?1914

Jürgen Schmidt



Chapter 9. German Women in the South Sea Colonies, 1884?1919

Livia Maria Rigotti



Chapter 10. Sacrifice, Heroism, Professionalization and Empowerment: Colonial New Guinea in the Lives of German Religious Women, 1899?1919

Katharina Stornig



Chapter 11. Rape, Indenture, and the Colonial Courts in German New Guinea

Emma Thomas



Chapter 12. The Trans-Pacific "Ghadar" Movement: The Role of the Pacific in the Indo-German Plot to Overthrow the British Empire during World War I

Douglas T. McGetchin



Chapter 13. The Vava?u Germans: History and Identity Construction of a Transcultural Community with Tongan and Pomeranian Roots

Reinhard Wendt



Epilogue: German Histories and Pacific Histories: New Directions

Matt Matsuda



Index