Comments on: Tobias Englmeier and Gero Tögl http://transnationalhistory.net/mvth/tobias-englmeier-and-gero-togl/ Connecting History, Space and Digital Tools Tue, 10 Jun 2014 16:47:30 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.1 By: Ananieva & Haaser http://transnationalhistory.net/mvth/tobias-englmeier-and-gero-togl/#comment-11 Tue, 03 Jun 2014 17:47:27 +0000 http://transnationalhistory.net/mvth/?p=53#comment-11 Dear Tobias and Gero,
I like the convincing ‘Wahnwitz’ idea of Wahnfried’s Worldwide Webs. In the range of our investigating the cultural practices of the so-called elegant world similar approaches could be applied for the guestbooks of Bohemian and Hungarian spas. We are eager to learn more about your study. Thank you also for drawing our attention to the Munich project of Global Theatre History. In the Newspapers and magazines we analyzing in our Tuebingen project journal correspondents from various cities all over Europe give a great deal of attention to the theatre performances in their city narratives. A special issue in this context is the appearance of guest artists from foreign countries. Their movements from one theatre and opera house to another could be easily traced in a qualified transnational search tool on periodicals which is in our view a great desideratum of transnational history studies. Even the lists of passing travellers [Eintreffende und Auspassierende] which can be very often found in newspapers of all sorts could be an interesting resource for studying the mobility of individuals in the early 19th century.
Rolf

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