Domains and divisions of European history
| Titel: | Domains and divisions of European history / ed. by Johann P. Arnason and Natalie J. Doyle |
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| Beteiligt: | ; |
| Veröffentlicht: | Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2010 |
| Umfang: | XI, 244 Seiten ; 24 cm |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Studies in social and political thought ; 18 |
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| ISBN: | 1846312140 ; 9781846312144 |
| Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1
- Introduction: European Perspectives on Unity and Division
- Part I
- Unity and Division
- 2
- Europe - What Unity? Reflections Between Political Philosophy and Historical Sociology
- 3
- Modern Trajectories in Eastern European Orthodoxy: Responses to the Post-totalitarian and Post-Cold War Constellation 40
- 4
- Europe in the Name of Science: The European Dimensionsof the Austrian Novara Expedition
- 5
- Meso-regionalizing Europe: History Versus Politics
- Part II
- The Centre and Its Eastern Extension
- 6
- Polish Conceptions of Unity and Division in Europe: Speculation and Policy
- 7
- Where and When Was (East) Central Europe?
- 8
- Is There a Central European Type of Nation Formation?
- 9
- Interpreting Europe from East of Centre
- Part III
- Borderlands and Crossroads
- 10
- Romania at the Intersection of Different Europes: Implications of a Pluri-civilizational Encounter
- 11
- Modern Literature and the Construction of National Identity as European: The Case of Ukraine
- 12
- 'Norden' as a European Region: Demarcation and Belonging
- 13
- Alternatives Within the West: French and British Roads to Modernity
- Index


