
The Politics of Smallness in Modern Europe
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Bringing together an international team of historians and political scientists, this nuanced and sophisticated study examines the connections between shifting ideas about a state's (relative) size, competing notions of national interest and mission, and international policy in modern Europe and beyond.
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1. Belittling Spain: Hispanophobia and the Mirror Image of Greatness, Yolanda Rodríguez Pérez (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
2. Dealing with Smallness in Hasbsburg Bohemia, Ottoman Albania and Tsarist Georgia in the late-19th and early-20th century, Adrian Brisku (Charles University, Czech Republic and University of Vienna, Austria)
3. Smallness and the East-West Binary in Nationalism Studies: Belgium and Romania in the Long 19th Century, Raul Carstocea (University of Flensburg, Germany) & Maarten Van Ginderachter (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
4. 'Poor Little Belgium': Food Aid and the Image of Belgian Victimhood in the United States, Marjet Brolsma & Samuël Kruizinga (both University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
5. Science, Health and American Money: Small-State Strategies in Interwar Czechoslovakia and Denmark, Elisabeth Van Meer (College of Charleston, USA), Casper Andersen (Aarhus University, Denmark) & Ludvig Goldschmidt Pedersen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
6. Neutral news: Forging a Small States' Transnational Media Network, 1920 - 1940, Vincent Kuitenbrouwer (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
7. 'Whoever Says That Serbia Is Small, Is Lying!': Serbia, Ontological (In)Security and the Unbearable Smallness of Being, Christian Axboe Nielsen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
8. Iceland's Smallness: Acceptance or Denial?, Baldur Þórhallsson & Guðmundur Hálfdanarson (both University of Iceland, Iceland)
10. Great Britain and Little Ireland: Reimagining British and Irish relations in BIPA, Brexit and Beyond, Sara Dybris McQuaid (Aarhus University, Denmark)
11. From David to Goliath? The Question of Size in Israel's Identity Politics, Alexei Tsinovoi (Copenhagen University, Denmark)
12. Conclusions and Outlook, Samuël Kruizinga (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) & Karen Gram-Skjoldager (Aarhus University, Denmark)
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