List of Contributors Introduction - Expansion alongside integration: a new history of imperial Europe? Bernhard C. Schär, University of Lausanne, Switzerland & Mikko Toivanen, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany European entanglements in overseas colonial networks across imperial borders 1. Preacher, trader, soldier, spy: studying transimperial individuals through their occupational roles, John Hennessey, Lund University, Sweden 2. Small numbers - lasting impact. 'Marginal' Europeans in Brazil's slave-based economy, 1808--1888, André Nicacio Lima, Brazil 3. A villa for the world: prefabricated houses, national romanticism and Norwegian colonial entanglements, Tonje Haugland Sørensen, University of Bergen, Norway 4. Swiss colonial business in the Transvaal: the involvement of the DuBois family, watchmakers in Neuch'tel (late nineteenth century) Fabio Rossinelli, University of Lausanne, Switzerland 5. Imperial entanglements: Poles and Serbs in colonial East and Southeast Asia in the long nineteenth century, Tomasz Ewertowski, Shanghai International Studies University, China Constructing and negotiating European identities in a colonial world order 6.
Three days from civilization: transnational scientific imagination and nineteenth-century Iceland, Kristín Loftsdóttir, University of Iceland, Iceland 7. Orientalist knowledge from the margins: the colonial entanglement of nineteenth-century Hungarian research on Inner Asia Szabolcs László, Institute of History, Hungary 8. Collections of a rural empire: museums, colonial ethnography, and the European countryside, Corinne Geering, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, German y 9. Traveling the Arctic margins: promoting and experiencing Petsamo as a colonial frontier, Janne Lahti, University of Helsinki, Finland 10. Collective colonialism for European integration: the rise of the Paneuropean movement in post-imperial Austria, Lucile Dreidemy, University of Vienna, Austria & Eric Burton, University of Innsbruck, Austria Afterword, Manuela Boatca, University of Freiburg, Germany Bibliography Index.