Europe is imbued with a multitude of social, cultural, economic and
political meanings. The authors of this comprehensive text present an
authoritative yet accessible introduction to understanding Europe
today, moving beyond accounts of European integration to provide a
holistic and nuanced study of contemporary Europe and its historical
development. This book explores evolving definitions of Europe from
antiquity, to the Cold War, right through to Europe in the midst of
the Eurozone and global financial crises. By examining the different
roles and meanings that Europe has held inside and outside of the
continent, including the European Union's 'branding' of Europe, the
text grounds its analysis in an understanding of Europes plural.
Chapters explore concepts of Europe as civilization, Europe as
progress, Europe as unity and Europe as diversity. How do Europeans
think of themselves and their respective national identities in a
multicultural and multi-ethnic age? How has modernity and the pre- and
post-industrial values of Europe affected the Europe of now and what
are the political legacies of Europe? To what extent are notions of
social solidarity shared across the continent? This is the first text
to systematically answer these questions, and others, in order to
better determine 'what is Europe?'
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ISBN
9781137560650
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
320
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