尸体、潮汐、木材和伦敦码头的全球历史,1860-1928

IF 2.4 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Simeon Koole, Ben Mechen
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这篇文章考察了19世纪60年代到20世纪20年代搬运进口木材到伦敦码头的工人的身体和环境的变化,提供了一段从头到尾的全球资本主义历史。它在伦敦和瑞典之间穿梭,展示了两国码头工人的骨骼、他们搬运的木材和河流的微观物理变化是如何实现和改变潮汐、林业和航运的宏观变化的。这篇文章重新定义了19世纪物理学中的“力线”概念,认为线——物质的、时间的和空间的——揭示了物体和环境之间隐藏的关系。刻在骨头上的线条或穿过木纹的线条显示了人类和非人类是如何跨越不同距离相互接触的,以及这种接触在工业资本主义下是如何加剧的。其次,他们展示了这种相互暴露是如何在多个时间尺度上运作的,从工人的一生到树木生长和河流流量长达一个世纪的变化。最后,这些线条揭示了“世界”如何不仅仅是蒸汽船穿越的空间,而是一种困境,一种独特的,由生物彼此之间的关系造成的困境。
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Bodies, Tides, Timber, and the Global History of London’s Docks, 1860–1928
This article examines changes in the bodies and environment of labourers carrying timber imported into London’s docks in the 1860s to the 1920s to provide a history of global capitalism from the ground up. Moving between London and Sweden, it shows how microphysical alterations in the skeletons of dockers, the wood they carried, and rivers in both countries materialized and modified macro-level changes in tides, forestry, and shipping. Repurposing the concept ‘lines of force’ from nineteenth-century physics, the article argues that lines — material, temporal, and spatial — reveal hidden relations between bodies and environments. Lines etched into bones or running through wood grain show how humans and other-than-humans were exposed to one another across varying distances, and how this exposure became accentuated under industrial capitalism. Second, they show how this mutual exposure operated over multiple timescales, from a worker’s lifetime to century-long modifications in tree growth and river flows. Finally, such lines reveal how ‘the world’ was not simply a space which steamships crossed, but a predicament, unique to and made by the relationships that living beings had with one another.
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Past & Present
Past & Present Multiple-
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2.80
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1952, Past & Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world. The journal offers: •A wide variety of scholarly and original articles on historical, social and cultural change in all parts of the world. •Four issues a year, each containing five or six major articles plus occasional debates and review essays. •Challenging work by young historians as well as seminal articles by internationally regarded scholars. •A range of articles that appeal to specialists and non-specialists, and communicate the results of the most recent historical research in a readable and lively form. •A forum for debate, encouraging productive controversy.
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