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Transregional interaction, exchange, and communication between Slavonia and Bosnia, as well as between locations in these two regions, from the 15th to the 20th centuries are in the focus of this volume. Insights into current research on various mobility phenomena The volume aims to provide insights into current research on various mobility phenomena, including individual and population movements, as well as the exchange of goods and ideas/knowledge between neighboring regions, Slavonia and Bosnia, and other areas in the surrounding regions. The concept of translocality addresses the circulation of people and goods, as well as the simultaneous transfer and convergence of culture and knowledge between local contexts. In addition to the research of historical interactions between Slavonia and Bosnia, the volume was open to the research of historical interaction between regions in other parts of Southeast Europe and adjacent areas as well as to theoretical contributions that are relevant for the research of translocal connections between and across regions. Dino Mujadzevic is senior researcher at the Departement for the History of Slavonia, Srijem and Baranja (Croatian Institute of History). Markus Koller is a professor for the history of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey at the Ruhr-University Bochum. Prof. Dr. Stefan Rohdewald lehrt seit 2013 Südosteuropäische Geschichte an der Universität Gießen.



