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This title assesses the idea of Europe through its intellectual history. Exploring the concept of integration and the relationship between this and arguments for division and borders it reveals t...
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  • 01 November 2024
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Presenting a new historical narrative on European integration and identity this title examines how the concept of Europe has been entangled in a dynamic and dramatic tension between calls for unity and arguments for borders and division. Through an in-depth intellectual history of the idea of Europe, Mats Andren interrogates the concept of integration and more recent debates surrounding European identity across the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the post-war period. Applying a broad range of original sources this unique work will be key reading for students and researchers studying European History, European Studies, Political History and related fields.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 364
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Making Sense of History
Publication Date: 01 November 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781805397267
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY/Europe/General, POLITICAL SCIENCE/History & Theory
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“In this fine contribution to a currently very topical field, Andrén’s approach is to contrast the dreams of European unity with the tensions and borders and differences within Europe; he maintains that they are both essential elements of the history of the idea of Europe … [and focuses] on ideas and attitudes and notions of civilization across the continent. One outstanding and very welcome feature is the detailed and analytical attention to an unusually wide range of primary sources.” • Michael Wintle, University of Amsterdam

MATS ANDRÉN is Professor in the History of Ideas at the University of Gothenburg, and former director and chairman of its Centre of European Research. He teaches and supervises in European Studies and has published widely on European intellectual history. His recent books are Cultural Borders of Europe (co-ed., Berghahn, 2017) and Nuclear Waste Management and Legitimacy (Routledge, 2012). He is guest editor of Journal of Risk Research, History of European Ideas, European Review and Global Intellectual History.

Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction

PART I: UNITY AND BORDERS (1800–1914)

Chapter 1. Dreaming of Unity
Chapter 2. Longing for Borders
Chapter 3. Looking for Common Ground
Chapter 4. Performing Communality

PART II: CRISIS AND DECLINE (1914–1945)

Chapter 5. Passing to a New Europe: The First World War
Chapter 6. Fearing Crisis
Chapter 7. Organising for Europe

PART III: INTEGRATION AND IDENTITY (1945–)

Chapter 8. Claiming European Unity and a Europe of Nations
Chapter 9. Elevating European Awareness

Conclusion

Bibliography