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almahu_9948664032602882
Format:
1 online resource (740 p.)
Edition:
1st, New ed.
ISBN:
9783653020137
Content:
The current attempt in European politics to develop a European identity makes scientific research about discourses on Europe especially relevant. This book takes an analytical gaze at philosophical and political attempts to conceptualise Europe from antiquity to the present and contributes to the understanding of how they are intertwined with the historical contexts in which they have been forged. The volume offers an interdisciplinary approach to the topic of ideas of and for Europe – historical concepts of Europe, Europe as seen from its peripheries and from outside, current concepts of European identity, European memorial culture and reflections on Europe’s prospects – and is of special interest to anyone concerned with questions of European identity.
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Contents: José Manuel Barroso: Speech Of Acceptance Of Honorary Degree From Chemnitz University of Technology – Viriato Soromenho-Marques: Foreword – Teresa Pinheiro/Beata Cieszynska/José Eduardo Franco: Introduction – Almut-Barbara Renger: Europe - Europa: Between Myth and Continental Allegory: On the Gendering of a Complex Relationship, from Herodotus to Georg Kaiser – Paula Carreira/Susana Alves-Jesus: Ideas of Europe in Strabo’s Geography – Andreas Hartmann: Europe and the Other: Roots of European Identity in Greco-Roman Antiquity – Klaus Oschema: Medieval Europe - Object and Ideology – Joshua Bandoch: On the Problem of Forming a European Spirit - Montesquieu’s De l’Esprit de lois (1748) – Dominic Eggel: Cosmopolitan Perspectives on Europe: Wieland’s Idea of Europe before, during and after the French Revolution – Cecilia Hansson: Hubs of Modernism - Paris, Berlin and Zürich 1880-1916 – Christian Blasberg: A Peace Made of War – Verena Gutsche: SOS Europa: Cultural Pessimism in the German Discourse on Europe during the Interwar Years – Christian Roy: Visions of Europe and Revolution in the Intersecting Activist and Resistance Trajectories of Harro Schulze-Boysen and Alexandre Marc – Hiram Kümper: «Old Europe» - Career, Troubles and Potentials of a Concept – Friederike Kind-Kovács: «(Re)joining the Community of Letters?» - The Circulation of Uncensored Literature in/of Cold War Europe – James Fetter: One World, Two Philosophical Traditions: Maritain’s and Kojeve’s Visions of World Unification and European Integration – Halina Janaszek-Ivaničková: The Vision of Europe in Polish Literature against a Background of Other Slavic Literatures – Ewa Cybulska-Bohuszewicz/Paweł Bohuszewicz: Marcin Bielski’s Kronika wszytkiego świata - The Chronicles of the Whole World as a Great Vision of the Old Continent – José Eduardo Franco/Teresa Pinheiro: Being the Face of Europe or Bringing Up the Rear - Ideas of Europe in Portugal, 16th to 18th Century – Micaela Ramon: The New Face of Europe: Literary Images of a Post-Colonial Continent - A Portuguese Portrait – Walther L. Bernecker: Germany, Spain and Europe – Phillip M. Alday: Province on a Hill: South Tyrol as a Microcosm of European Federalism – Eduard Alan Bulut: Ideas of Europe and European Union in Turkey – Anastasija Gjurcinova: Europe as the Other in Contemporary Balkan Literatures – Alexandra Patrikiou: Views on the Quisling and In-Exile «New Europe»: The Greek Case, 1941-1944 – Beata Elzbieta Cieszynska: Ideas of Europe between Sebastianism and Sarmatism: A Comparative Perspective – Benjamin Beuerle: Ideas of Western Europe in Political Discussions of the Late Russian Empire (1905-1914) – Andrei Marga: The European Identity - A Generative Concept – Nadja Stamselberg: The European Pendulum: From Exclusion to Hospitality, from Transgression to Cultural Difference – Mare van den Eeden: Thinking about Europe: Bauman, Kertész and Žižek on the Role of the Individual – Onésimo T. Almeida: Enlightenment’s Wake? Or the Condemnation to Modernity as the Only Exit for a European Identity – Eduardo Lourenço: Europe, or the Seduction of Lost Time – Luís Machado de Abreu: The Missing Word in the Idea of Europe – Maria Manuel Baptista: Cultural Identity/Identities for Europe: Does It Serve Any Purpose? – Viriato Soromenho-Marques: Who Are We, the Europeans? What Europeans Can Learn from the USA about Their Own Political Identity – Klas-Göran Karlsson: The Holocaust in European Historical Culture – Bruno Arich-Gerz/Isabel Werle:
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783631619742
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3726/978-3-653-02013-7
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