Reconsidering Europeanization : Ideas and Practices of (Dis-)Integrating Europe since the Nineteenth Century / ed. by Florian Greiner, Peter Pichler, Jan Vermeiren.
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- 9783110685473
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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
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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 will pay equal attention to counter-processes of disentanglement and disintegration that have accompanied, slowed down, or displaced such trends and developments. By focusing on the practices, agents, and experience of Europeanization, the volume strives to bring together the history of ideas and the history of human actions and conduct, two approaches that are usually treated separately in the field of European studies.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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