Reconsidering Europeanization : : Ideas and Practices of (Dis-)Integrating Europe since the Nineteenth Century / / ed. by Florian Greiner, Peter Pichler, Jan Vermeiren.
This pertinent and highly original volume explores how ideas of Europe and processes of continental political, socio-economic, and cultural integration have been intertwined since the nineteenth century. Applying a wider definition of Europeanization in the sense of "becoming European", it...
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Place / Publishing House: | München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | History and Ideas : New Perspectives in European Studies ,
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (XII, 426 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Editorial
- Reconsidering Europeanization: An Introduction
- Section 1: Theorizing Europeanization
- Integration and Disintegration
- Europeanization in Historiography
- Europeanization as Detachment from the Global
- Section 2: Intellectuals, Politics, and the Europeanization of Thought
- “We Will Adopt the Technology of Europe but not European Morality”
- Narratives and Ambiguities of Europeanization in Greece during the Interwar Years
- Section 3: Europeanization from the Bottom Up: Sports, Civil Society, and the Media
- An “Active Promotion of the European Ideal”?
- The Europawelle Saar
- Becoming European through Football?
- Section 4: Europeanization in Religion and Law
- Europe from the Margins
- Defenders of the Napoleonic Code as the Heralds of Pan-European Visions of Law
- Section 5: Social Europe? Europeanization in the Social and Economic Sphere
- Enthusiasm for Europe and Europeanization in the Labor Movement of the 1920s
- The Balance of Payments Deficits
- Between National Welfare Institutions and New European (Welfare‐) Markets
- List of Contributors
- Index