ABSTRACT

The Wadden Sea Region is comprised of the embanked coastal marshes and islands in the Wadden Sea near Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. This area retains an exceptional common history in all its aspects: archaeologically, economically, socially, and culturally. Its settlement history of more than two thousand years is unrivalled and still mirrored in the landscape. Even though it has never constituted a political unity, it still shares a landscape and cultural heritage. For example, the approaches to water management and associated societal organization developed in the region during the last millennium have set significant world standards. This book offers an overview of current research on history, landscape and cultural heritage of the Wadden Sea region.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

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part 1|35 pages

Setting the scenes

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chapter 2|14 pages

Waddenland: Concoction or reality?

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Defining the Wadden Sea region in a geographical and historical context
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chapter 3|19 pages

The Wadden Sea region as a cultural landscape

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History, heritage, management
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part 2|42 pages

The relationship between natural and cultural heritage

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chapter 6|12 pages

The North Frisians and the Wadden Sea

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part 3|74 pages

Memory, mentality and landscape

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chapter 7|11 pages

Victory over the sea

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Dutch diking techniques in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and their impact on Europe's history of mentality
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chapter 8|15 pages

Between National Socialist ideology and resistance

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Interpretations of artworks depicting the Wadden Sea
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chapter 10|17 pages

Remystifying Frisia

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The ‘experience economy’ along the Wadden Sea coast
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chapter 11|12 pages

Maritime death, memory and landscape

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Examples from the North Sea coast and the islands
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part 4|85 pages

History and archaeology

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chapter 12|15 pages

Waddenland

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From early modern prosperity to relegation to the periphery
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chapter 14|15 pages

Was there a maritime culture in Bremen in the nineteenth century?

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Ethno-historical notes on coastal societies
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chapter 15|11 pages

Yeoman capitalism and smallholder liberalism

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Property rights and social realities of early modern Schleswig marshland societies
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chapter 16|13 pages

Drowned by the Grote Mandrenke in 1362

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New geo-archaeological research on the late medieval trading centre of Rungholt (North Frisia)
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chapter 17|13 pages

Reinterpreting nature

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A brief environmental history of trilateral conservation in the Wadden Sea region
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part 5|66 pages

Political, economical and social challenges for cultural heritage management

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chapter 18|13 pages

Energy transition

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A challenge for the management of the cultural landscape
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chapter 19|10 pages

The Lower Saxon UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Programme

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Engaging with inhabitants and stakeholders for a sustainable development
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chapter 20|11 pages

Senses of place in the North Frisian Wadden Sea

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Local consciousness and knowledge for place-based heritage development
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chapter 22|12 pages

A future for cultural history of the Dutch Wadden region

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Challenges and policies in a maritime-agricultural landscape
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chapter 23|4 pages

Conclusion

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