“Fascinating series of essays examining how Central Europeans imagined and deployed their encounter with Native American culture from the imperial age of Charles V to the present; a collection that opens entirely new ground on a longue durée of trans-Atlantic encounter between the Habsburg lands and the indigenous cultures of North America.”
—Howard Louthan, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and Director Emeritus of the Center for Austria Studies
“This volume opens a door into the past, revealing historical encounters between Native Americans and the Austrian Empire. The essays in this collection allow us to discover historical interactions between Native Americans and Central Europeans at the time of the Habsburg Empire. A unique glimpse into the world of the Habsburg Empire and its relations with Native Americans. Discover European encounters with Native Americans in the Habsburg Empire. The essays in this book give life to historical interactions between Native Americans, central and eastern Europeans. A fascinating voyage through the early encounters between Native Americans and the Habsburg Empire. Travel into the unique world of the Habsburg Empire and discover its relations with Native Americans.”
—Carlo Krieger, Institut Grand Ducal of Luxembourg and former Ambassador to Brazil of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
“This volume shows in an impressive way how the encounter between people from the Habsburg Empire and Native Americans was characterised by fascination and sincere interest. It reveals the complex relationship between appreciation, imagination, cultural appropriation and violence.”
—Claudia Augustat, Curator of South American Collections at the Weltmuseum Wien
“Fascinating series of essays examining how Central Europeans imagined and deployed their encounter with Native American culture from the imperial age of Charles V to the present; a collection that opens entirely new ground on a longue durée of trans-Atlantic encounter between the Habsburg lands and the indigenous cultures of North America.”
—Howard Louthan, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and Director Emeritus of the Center for Austria Studies
“This volume opens a door into the past, revealing historical encounters between Native Americans and the Austrian Empire. The essays in this collection allow us to discover historical interactions between Native Americans and Central Europeans at the time of the Habsburg Empire. A unique glimpse into the world of the Habsburg Empire and its relations with Native Americans. Discover European encounters with Native Americans in the Habsburg Empire. The essays in this book give life to historical interactions between Native Americans, central and eastern Europeans. A fascinating voyage through the early encounters between Native Americans and the Habsburg Empire. Travel into the unique world of the Habsburg Empire and discover its relations with Native Americans.”
—Carlo Krieger, Institut Grand Ducal of Luxembourg and former Ambassador to Brazil of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
“This volume shows in an impressive way how the encounter between people from the Habsburg Empire and Native Americans was characterised by fascination and sincere interest. It reveals the complex relationship between appreciation, imagination, cultural appropriation and violence.”
—Claudia Augustat, Curator of South American Collections at the Weltmuseum Wien
“Fascinating series of essays examining how Central Europeans imagined and deployed their encounter with Native American culture from the imperial age of Charles V to the present; a collection that opens entirely new ground on a longue durée of trans-Atlantic encounter between the Habsburg lands and the indigenous cultures of North America.”
—Howard Louthan, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and Director Emeritus of the Center for Austria Studies
“This volume opens a door into the past, revealing historical encounters between Native Americans and the Austrian Empire. The essays in this collection allow us to discover historical interactions between Native Americans and Central Europeans at the time of the Habsburg Empire. A unique glimpse into the world of the Habsburg Empire and its relations with Native Americans. Discover European encounters with Native Americans in the Habsburg Empire. The essays in this book give life to historical interactions between Native Americans, central and eastern Europeans. A fascinating voyage through the early encounters between Native Americans and the Habsburg Empire. Travel into the unique world of the Habsburg Empire and discover its relations with Native Americans.”
—Carlo Krieger, Institut Grand Ducal of Luxembourg and former Ambassador to Brazil of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
“This volume shows in an impressive way how the encounter between people from the Habsburg Empire and Native Americans was characterised by fascination and sincere interest. It reveals the complex relationship between appreciation, imagination, cultural appropriation and violence.”
—Claudia Augustat, Curator of South American Collections at the Weltmuseum Wien
“Fascinating series of essays examining how Central Europeans imagined and deployed their encounter with Native American culture from the imperial age of Charles V to the present; a collection that opens entirely new ground on a longue durée of trans-Atlantic encounter between the Habsburg lands and the indigenous cultures of North America.”
—Howard Louthan, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and Director Emeritus of the Center for Austria Studies
“This volume opens a door into the past, revealing historical encounters between Native Americans and the Austrian Empire. The essays in this collection allow us to discover historical interactions between Native Americans and Central Europeans at the time of the Habsburg Empire. A unique glimpse into the world of the Habsburg Empire and its relations with Native Americans. Discover European encounters with Native Americans in the Habsburg Empire. The essays in this book give life to historical interactions between Native Americans, central and eastern Europeans. A fascinating voyage through the early encounters between Native Americans and the Habsburg Empire. Travel into the unique world of the Habsburg Empire and discover its relations with Native Americans.”
—Carlo Krieger, Institut Grand Ducal of Luxembourg and former Ambassador to Brazil of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
“This volume shows in an impressive way how the encounter between people from the Habsburg Empire and Native Americans was characterised by fascination and sincere interest. It reveals the complex relationship between appreciation, imagination, cultural appropriation and violence.”
—Claudia Augustat, Curator of South American Collections at the Weltmuseum Wien