Beyond Transnationalism
Mapping the Spatial Contours of Political Activism in Europe's Long 1970s
Herausgeber: Levsen, Sonja; Patel, Kiran Klaus
Beyond Transnationalism
Mapping the Spatial Contours of Political Activism in Europe's Long 1970s
Herausgeber: Levsen, Sonja; Patel, Kiran Klaus
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This book is a collection of case studies that provides fresh insights into the history of political activism in Europeà â â s long 1970s. It covers the full spectrum of such groups, from the far left to the neofascist right, and from the various parts of Europe, including East and West.
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This book is a collection of case studies that provides fresh insights into the history of political activism in Europeà â â s long 1970s. It covers the full spectrum of such groups, from the far left to the neofascist right, and from the various parts of Europe, including East and West.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781032447049
- ISBN-10: 1032447044
- Artikelnr.: 67399873
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781032447049
- ISBN-10: 1032447044
- Artikelnr.: 67399873
Sonja Levsen is Professor of History at the University of Trier. Her research focuses on the cultural and social history of twentieth-century Europe in transnational and comparative perspectives, with special attention to British, French and German history. She has published on political culture in interwar Britain and Germany, on youth in post-1945 Europe, on the history of democracy after 1945 and on the transformation processes of French and German societies after the Second World War, with special focus on education. Kiran Klaus Patel is Professor of History at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich and founding director of LMU's Project House Europe, a research centre on Europe's contemporary history. His research focuses on transnational and global approaches to history and empirically on nineteenth- and twentieth-century US American and European history.
Introduction: Imagined transnationalism? Mapping transnational spaces of
political activism in Europe's long 1970s 1. Signal strength excellent in
West Germany: Radio Tirana, European Maoist internationalism and its
disintegration in the global seventies 2. Ambiguities of transnationalism:
Social opposition to the civil use of nuclear power in the United Kingdom
and in West Germany during the 1970s 3. Seeking inclusion through
redefining expertise: The changing spatial contours of disability activism
in the long 1970s 4. Rebel code? The transnational imaginary of 'armed
struggle' in the fall of Southern European dictatorships 5. Aidland in
South Asia: Humanitarian crisis and the contours of the global aid industry
in the long 1970s 6. 'From Brest to Bucharest': Neofascist transnational
networks during the long 1970s 7. The spatial contours of transnational
activism: Conceptual implications and the road forward
political activism in Europe's long 1970s 1. Signal strength excellent in
West Germany: Radio Tirana, European Maoist internationalism and its
disintegration in the global seventies 2. Ambiguities of transnationalism:
Social opposition to the civil use of nuclear power in the United Kingdom
and in West Germany during the 1970s 3. Seeking inclusion through
redefining expertise: The changing spatial contours of disability activism
in the long 1970s 4. Rebel code? The transnational imaginary of 'armed
struggle' in the fall of Southern European dictatorships 5. Aidland in
South Asia: Humanitarian crisis and the contours of the global aid industry
in the long 1970s 6. 'From Brest to Bucharest': Neofascist transnational
networks during the long 1970s 7. The spatial contours of transnational
activism: Conceptual implications and the road forward
Introduction: Imagined transnationalism? Mapping transnational spaces of
political activism in Europe's long 1970s 1. Signal strength excellent in
West Germany: Radio Tirana, European Maoist internationalism and its
disintegration in the global seventies 2. Ambiguities of transnationalism:
Social opposition to the civil use of nuclear power in the United Kingdom
and in West Germany during the 1970s 3. Seeking inclusion through
redefining expertise: The changing spatial contours of disability activism
in the long 1970s 4. Rebel code? The transnational imaginary of 'armed
struggle' in the fall of Southern European dictatorships 5. Aidland in
South Asia: Humanitarian crisis and the contours of the global aid industry
in the long 1970s 6. 'From Brest to Bucharest': Neofascist transnational
networks during the long 1970s 7. The spatial contours of transnational
activism: Conceptual implications and the road forward
political activism in Europe's long 1970s 1. Signal strength excellent in
West Germany: Radio Tirana, European Maoist internationalism and its
disintegration in the global seventies 2. Ambiguities of transnationalism:
Social opposition to the civil use of nuclear power in the United Kingdom
and in West Germany during the 1970s 3. Seeking inclusion through
redefining expertise: The changing spatial contours of disability activism
in the long 1970s 4. Rebel code? The transnational imaginary of 'armed
struggle' in the fall of Southern European dictatorships 5. Aidland in
South Asia: Humanitarian crisis and the contours of the global aid industry
in the long 1970s 6. 'From Brest to Bucharest': Neofascist transnational
networks during the long 1970s 7. The spatial contours of transnational
activism: Conceptual implications and the road forward