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This project investigates the influence of 19th-century European theatre migrants on culture and art. It aims to collect and analyze data on their contributions and contextualize their impact on migration and cultural identity.
How do migrants influence culture, its institutions and the production of the art?
How does the migration process feed back into the migrants’ mind-sets, activities and social relations?
These are pivotal questions today as in the past.
The nineteenth century was a period of significant mass migration, and theatre – one of the mass media of the day – was profoundly affected by it.T-MIGRANTS will carry out the first systematic and in-depth analysis of nineteenth-century European theatre migrants.…
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
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