Europe as an Idea and an Identity

Europe as an Idea and an Identity
Title Europe as an Idea and an Identity PDF eBook
Author H. Mikkeli
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 263
Release 1998-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 0333995414

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Heikki Mikkeli charts the history of the idea of Europe and European identity. The first part introduces the various attempts to unify Europe from antiquity to the European Union. In the second part the relationship of Europe with America and Russia is considered, as well as the ambivalent role of Central Europe.

Europe as an Idea and an Identity

Europe as an Idea and an Identity
Title Europe as an Idea and an Identity PDF eBook
Author H. Mikkeli
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 263
Release 2014-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 9781349398959

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Heikki Mikkeli charts the history of the idea of Europe and European identity. The first part introduces the various attempts to unify Europe from antiquity to the European Union. In the second part the relationship of Europe with America and Russia is considered, as well as the ambivalent role of Central Europe.

Europe as an Idea and an Identity

Europe as an Idea and an Identity
Title Europe as an Idea and an Identity PDF eBook
Author Heikki Mikkeli
Publisher
Total Pages 263
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780585029528

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Heikki Mikkeli charts the history of the idea of Europe and European identity. The first part introduces the various attempts to unify Europe from antiquity to the European Union. In the second part the relationship of Europe with America and Russia is considered, as well as the ambivalent role of Central Europe. The possibility of a common European identity is also discussed; a theme which may have an impact on the ways European history is written in the future.

Inventing Europe

Inventing Europe
Title Inventing Europe PDF eBook
Author G. Delanty
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 187
Release 1995-04-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230379656

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A critical analysis of the idea of Europe and the limits and possibilities of a European identity in the broader perspective of history. This book argues that the crucial issue is the articulation of a new identity that is based on post-national citizenship rather than ambivalent notions of unity.

Russia and the Idea of Europe

Russia and the Idea of Europe
Title Russia and the Idea of Europe PDF eBook
Author Iver B. Neumann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 357
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134824076

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The end of the Soviet system and the transition to the market in Russia, coupled with the inexorable rise of nationalism, has brought to the fore the centuries-old debate about Russia's relationship with Europe. In Russia and the Idea of Europe Iver Neumann discusses whether the tensions between self-referencing romantic nationalist views and Europe-orientated liberal views can ever be resolved. Drawing on a wide range of Russian sources, Neumann outlines the argument as it has unfolded over the last two hundred years, showing how Russia is caught between the attraction of an economically, politically and socially more developed Europe, and the attraction of being able to play a European -style inperial role in less-developed Asia. Neumann argues that the process of delineating a European "other" from the Russian self is an active form of Russian identity formation. The Russian debate about Europe is also a debate about what Rusia is and should be.

The Idea of Europe

The Idea of Europe
Title The Idea of Europe PDF eBook
Author Anthony Pagden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 396
Release 2002-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780521795524

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Discusses how a distinctive 'European' identity has grown over the centuries, especially with the EU.

European Identity in the Context of National Identity

European Identity in the Context of National Identity
Title European Identity in the Context of National Identity PDF eBook
Author Bettina Westle
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191047112

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In the age of grand recession, nationalism seems to have returned to Europe. In every EU country, many citizens are unhappy with the perceived intrusion of 'Europe' in their way-of-life. Any idea of a genuine pan-European identity seems to be in retreat. This book provides an unprecedented insight into the multiple ways through which citizens of 16 countries connect their own national identity to European identity. The book's theoretical claim is that European identity, as well as national identity, should be empirically assessed taking into account its multi-dimensionality. The volume's contributors suggest that European identity was always unlikely to be a source of political integration and political legitimacy in the way national identities have been in the past and are today. Europeans' primary identity is national rather than supranational. Mutual trust between European peoples exists, but is somewhat fragile. Yet, European identity is intertwined with national identities in manifold ways. The 'imagined communities' at the national and European level show strong similarities - criteria for being a European are strongly associated with the criteria used to define who national belonging. These complex links also manifest themselves in citizen's feelings of interdependence between the nations in the European Union - which, the volume suggests, support the EU in the face of severe crises. The IntUne series is edited by Maurizio Cotta (University of Siena) and Pierangelo Isernia (University of Siena). The INTUNE Project - Integrated and United: A Quest for Citizenship in an Ever Closer Europe - is one of the most recent and ambitious research attempts to empirically study how citizenship is changing in Europe. The book series is organized around the two main axes of the project, to report how the issues of identity, representation and standards of good governance are constructed and reconstructed at the elite and citizen levels, and how mass-elite interactions affect the ability of elites to shape identity, representation and the scope of governance. A first set of four books examines how identity, scope of governance and representation have been changing over time respectively at elites, media and public level. The next two books present cross-level analysis of European and national identity on the one hand and problems of national and European representation and scope of governance on the other, in doing so comparing data at both the mass and elite level. A concluding volume summarizes the main results, framing them in a wider theoretical context.