内容説明
The patterns of unity and division that define Europe as a historical region have been discussed in some important works, but this complex set of questions merits a more sustained debate. The disappearance of the Cold War regimes reinforced visions of European unity, but it also brought older historical divisions back into focus. The enlargement of the European Union has posed new problems of integration across cultural and political borders rooted in historical experiences. At the same time, the core countries of the union have confronted issues that reveal the enduring importance of identities and divergences that antedate the project of integration.
The progress of historical sociology has led to more active interest in the identities, structures and boundaries of historical formations, geocultural as well as geopolitical. The main emphasis of this book is on the multiple but interrelated divisions that have shaped the course of European history and crystallized in different patterns during successive phases. The question of European unity is discussed extensively in the first section, and later chapters include references to the perceptions and interpretations of unity that have developed in different parts of a divided Europe. Finally, the book lays particular stress on one region, Central or East Central Europe, and the debates that have developed around it. This part of Europe has not only been the topic of the most intensive discussion of regional identity, but also the source of some particularly seminal reflections on the general theme of the book: the unity and the divisions of European history.
目次
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: European Perspectives on Unity and Division
Johann P. Arnason and Natalie J. Doyle
Part I: Unity and Division
2. Europe - What Unity? Reflections Between Political Philosophy and Historical Sociology
Peter Wagner
3. Modern Trajectories in Eastern European Orthodoxy: Responses to the Post-totalitarian and Post-Cold War Constellation 40
Kristina Stoeckl
4. Europe in the Name of Science: The European Dimensions
of the Austrian Novara Expedition
Irmline Veit-Brause
5. Meso-regionalizing Europe: History Versus Politics
Stefan Troebst
Part II: The Centre and Its Eastern Extension
6. Polish Conceptions of Unity and Division in Europe: Speculation and Policy
M. B. B. Biskupski
Contents
7. Where and When Was (East) Central Europe?
Michael G. Muller
8. Is There a Central European Type of Nation Formation?
Miroslav Hroch
9. Interpreting Europe from East of Centre
Johann P. Arnason
Part III: Borderlands and Crossroads
10. Romania at the Intersection of Different Europes: Implications of a Pluri-civilizational Encounter
Paul Blokker
11. Modern Literature and the Construction of National Identity as European: The Case of Ukraine
Marko Pavlyshyn
12. 'Norden' as a European Region: Demarcation and Belonging
Bo Strath
13. Alternatives Within the West: French and British Roads to Modernity
Natalie J. Doyle
Index
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