
Unity and Diversity in the New Europe
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 27. September 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-3-906760-30-8 (ISBN)
Description
This is one of the first multi-disciplinary collections to examine aspects of both the unity and the enormous diversity which characterise contemporary Europe. Covering subjects as varied as the Second World War, advertising, and Romani culture, contributors explore some fascinating areas which often serve to highlight the importance of history, memory, identity and culture in the construction of Europe. In many ways the book is about renewal, but contributors approach the New Europe in a way which acknowledges the complexity of different cultures and identify often hidden obstacles along the path towards European unity. It recognises the importance of formal political, economic and legal frameworks, but also goes beyond them.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bern
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 15 cm
Width: 22 cm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-906760-30-8 (9783906760308)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
The Editors: Barrie Axford is Professor of Politics at Oxford Brookes University and a leading member of the Centre for European Research.
Daniela Berghahn is Principal Lecturer in the School of Languages at Oxford Brookes University and a leading member of the Centre for European Research.
Nick Hewlett is Reader in the School of Languages at Oxford Brookes University and Chair of the Centre for European Research.
Daniela Berghahn is Principal Lecturer in the School of Languages at Oxford Brookes University and a leading member of the Centre for European Research.
Nick Hewlett is Reader in the School of Languages at Oxford Brookes University and Chair of the Centre for European Research.
Content
Contents: Barrie Axford/Daniela Berghahn/Nick Hewlett: Analysing Unity and Diversity in the New Europe - Georgios Varouxakis: Is the Forgetting of History a Prerequisite for the Emergence of a European 'Imagined Community'? - Sue Wright: Amnesia in the Cause of National Cohesion - John Oswald: The 'European Idea' in Albert Camus' Early Political Writing, 1937-1944 - Pieter Lagrou: European Integration and the Legacy of the Second World War - Ulla Spittler/Gerd Knischewski: Coming to Terms with the Past - Jeremy MacClancy: The Predictable Failure of a European Identity - Chris Rumford: 'Us and them' in the New Europe - François Nectoux: European Identity and the Politics of Culture in Europe - Helen Kelly-Holmes: Bier, Parfum, Kaas - Richard Huggins: Searching for an Audio-visual Identity - Paul Rich: Identity and Democratisation in Europe - Susan Tebbutt: From Carmen to Coppersmith? - Anne Jäckel: Diversity and Pluralism in European Cinema - Stuart Parkes: In Search of a Way without an Atlas - Stephen Weatherill: Ever More Variable Geometry - Jean-Marc Trouille: The Franco-German Axis in Europe - Jane Freedman: Women in the European Parliament - Jane Elizabeth Decker/Laura Ann Halpin: Interpreting Ireland - John Townsend: France, Europe and the Re-emergence of Liberalism - Moray McGowan: Some Turkish-German Views and Visions of 'Europa' - Sue Collard: French Cultural Identity and the End of Exceptionalism - Andreas Musolff: Houses, Circles, and Trains that Must not be Stopped.