European Border Regions in Comparison
Overcoming Nationalistic Aspects or Re-Nationalization?
Herausgeber: Besier, Gerhard; Stoklosa, Katarzyna
European Border Regions in Comparison
Overcoming Nationalistic Aspects or Re-Nationalization?
Herausgeber: Besier, Gerhard; Stoklosa, Katarzyna
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This book analyzes historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions - inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European and non-European countries. The contributors - historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists from a diverse range of European universiti
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This book analyzes historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions - inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European and non-European countries. The contributors - historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists from a diverse range of European universiti
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781032920689
- ISBN-10: 1032920688
- Artikelnr.: 71666075
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781032920689
- ISBN-10: 1032920688
- Artikelnr.: 71666075
Katarzyna Stoklosa is Associate Professor in the Department of Border Region Studies at the University of Sønderborg. Gerhard Besier is Chairman of European Studies at the Technical University of Dresden.
Introduction Katarzyna Stoklosa and Gerhard Besier Part I: Territorial
Disputes and Questions of Identity 1. The Spanish-Portuguese Frontier
(1297-1926): Identity Midway Between Dialogue and Settlement of Accounts
Miguel A. Melón Jiménez 2. The Boundaries Between France and Spain in the
Catalan Pyrenees: Elements for the Construction and Invention of Borders
Oscar Jané 3. Dividing Regions? Plebiscites and Their Propaganda-Schleswig
and Carinthia 1920 Nina Jebsen 4. Schleswig: A Border Region Caught Between
Nation States Steen Bo Frandsen 5. The Spanish-Moroccan Relationship:
Combining Bonne Entente with Territorial Disputes Jaume Castan Pinos
6. From a Look Backwards to a Look Forwards: The Way to the Border
Agreement Between Latvia and Russia Laura Asarite 7. The Building and
Erosion of the "Post-Conflict" Irish Borderscape Cathal Mccall Part II:
Cross-Border Co-Operation 8. Re-Signification of the Past in the Northern
Portugal/Galicia Border: Amenity, Heritage, and Emblem Paula Godinho 9.
Towards Cross-Border Network Governance? The Social and Solidarity Economy
and the Construction of a Cross-Border Territory in the Basque Country
Xabier Itçaina and Jean-Jacques Manterola 10. Border-Region Tyrol in
Historical Perspective: Bridging the Wrong Border? Andrea Varriale 11. The
Bulgarian-Greek Border Region: Cross-Border Cooperation Under the Shadow of
Minority Issues Nuri Ali Tahir Part III: Perceptions of Borders and Border
Regimes 12. The Sociocultural Landscape of the Soviet-Finnish Borderland of
the 1930s as Seen Through Autobiographic Childhood Stories Olga Ilyukha
13. (Im)Permeability of the Border in Late Socialism: The Small Traffic
Phenomenon on the Romanian-Yugoslavian Border Corneliu Pintilescu and
Lavinia Snejana Stan 14. The Border in the Narratives of the Inhabitants of
the German-Polish Border Region Katarzyna Stoklosa 15. The Europeanization
of the German-Polish Borderlands Elzbieta Opilowska 16. Between Borders And
Boundaries: Romanian-Hungarian Identity Politics During the 20th Century
Monica Andriescu Part IV: Prejudices, Stereotypes and Nationalism 17.
Boundaries Between Ourselves and Others: The Role of Prejudice and
Stereotypes in General with Specific Reference to Border Regions Gerhard
Besier 18. South Tyrol After 1945: An Example of Co-Existence of Different
National Groups, or Rather a Cage for Imagined Communities to Lie Frozen?
Davide Mauro Artico and Brunello Mantelli 19. Remembrance and Oblivion in
the Danish-German Border Region Inge Adriansen
Disputes and Questions of Identity 1. The Spanish-Portuguese Frontier
(1297-1926): Identity Midway Between Dialogue and Settlement of Accounts
Miguel A. Melón Jiménez 2. The Boundaries Between France and Spain in the
Catalan Pyrenees: Elements for the Construction and Invention of Borders
Oscar Jané 3. Dividing Regions? Plebiscites and Their Propaganda-Schleswig
and Carinthia 1920 Nina Jebsen 4. Schleswig: A Border Region Caught Between
Nation States Steen Bo Frandsen 5. The Spanish-Moroccan Relationship:
Combining Bonne Entente with Territorial Disputes Jaume Castan Pinos
6. From a Look Backwards to a Look Forwards: The Way to the Border
Agreement Between Latvia and Russia Laura Asarite 7. The Building and
Erosion of the "Post-Conflict" Irish Borderscape Cathal Mccall Part II:
Cross-Border Co-Operation 8. Re-Signification of the Past in the Northern
Portugal/Galicia Border: Amenity, Heritage, and Emblem Paula Godinho 9.
Towards Cross-Border Network Governance? The Social and Solidarity Economy
and the Construction of a Cross-Border Territory in the Basque Country
Xabier Itçaina and Jean-Jacques Manterola 10. Border-Region Tyrol in
Historical Perspective: Bridging the Wrong Border? Andrea Varriale 11. The
Bulgarian-Greek Border Region: Cross-Border Cooperation Under the Shadow of
Minority Issues Nuri Ali Tahir Part III: Perceptions of Borders and Border
Regimes 12. The Sociocultural Landscape of the Soviet-Finnish Borderland of
the 1930s as Seen Through Autobiographic Childhood Stories Olga Ilyukha
13. (Im)Permeability of the Border in Late Socialism: The Small Traffic
Phenomenon on the Romanian-Yugoslavian Border Corneliu Pintilescu and
Lavinia Snejana Stan 14. The Border in the Narratives of the Inhabitants of
the German-Polish Border Region Katarzyna Stoklosa 15. The Europeanization
of the German-Polish Borderlands Elzbieta Opilowska 16. Between Borders And
Boundaries: Romanian-Hungarian Identity Politics During the 20th Century
Monica Andriescu Part IV: Prejudices, Stereotypes and Nationalism 17.
Boundaries Between Ourselves and Others: The Role of Prejudice and
Stereotypes in General with Specific Reference to Border Regions Gerhard
Besier 18. South Tyrol After 1945: An Example of Co-Existence of Different
National Groups, or Rather a Cage for Imagined Communities to Lie Frozen?
Davide Mauro Artico and Brunello Mantelli 19. Remembrance and Oblivion in
the Danish-German Border Region Inge Adriansen
Introduction Katarzyna Stoklosa and Gerhard Besier Part I: Territorial
Disputes and Questions of Identity 1. The Spanish-Portuguese Frontier
(1297-1926): Identity Midway Between Dialogue and Settlement of Accounts
Miguel A. Melón Jiménez 2. The Boundaries Between France and Spain in the
Catalan Pyrenees: Elements for the Construction and Invention of Borders
Oscar Jané 3. Dividing Regions? Plebiscites and Their Propaganda-Schleswig
and Carinthia 1920 Nina Jebsen 4. Schleswig: A Border Region Caught Between
Nation States Steen Bo Frandsen 5. The Spanish-Moroccan Relationship:
Combining Bonne Entente with Territorial Disputes Jaume Castan Pinos
6. From a Look Backwards to a Look Forwards: The Way to the Border
Agreement Between Latvia and Russia Laura Asarite 7. The Building and
Erosion of the "Post-Conflict" Irish Borderscape Cathal Mccall Part II:
Cross-Border Co-Operation 8. Re-Signification of the Past in the Northern
Portugal/Galicia Border: Amenity, Heritage, and Emblem Paula Godinho 9.
Towards Cross-Border Network Governance? The Social and Solidarity Economy
and the Construction of a Cross-Border Territory in the Basque Country
Xabier Itçaina and Jean-Jacques Manterola 10. Border-Region Tyrol in
Historical Perspective: Bridging the Wrong Border? Andrea Varriale 11. The
Bulgarian-Greek Border Region: Cross-Border Cooperation Under the Shadow of
Minority Issues Nuri Ali Tahir Part III: Perceptions of Borders and Border
Regimes 12. The Sociocultural Landscape of the Soviet-Finnish Borderland of
the 1930s as Seen Through Autobiographic Childhood Stories Olga Ilyukha
13. (Im)Permeability of the Border in Late Socialism: The Small Traffic
Phenomenon on the Romanian-Yugoslavian Border Corneliu Pintilescu and
Lavinia Snejana Stan 14. The Border in the Narratives of the Inhabitants of
the German-Polish Border Region Katarzyna Stoklosa 15. The Europeanization
of the German-Polish Borderlands Elzbieta Opilowska 16. Between Borders And
Boundaries: Romanian-Hungarian Identity Politics During the 20th Century
Monica Andriescu Part IV: Prejudices, Stereotypes and Nationalism 17.
Boundaries Between Ourselves and Others: The Role of Prejudice and
Stereotypes in General with Specific Reference to Border Regions Gerhard
Besier 18. South Tyrol After 1945: An Example of Co-Existence of Different
National Groups, or Rather a Cage for Imagined Communities to Lie Frozen?
Davide Mauro Artico and Brunello Mantelli 19. Remembrance and Oblivion in
the Danish-German Border Region Inge Adriansen
Disputes and Questions of Identity 1. The Spanish-Portuguese Frontier
(1297-1926): Identity Midway Between Dialogue and Settlement of Accounts
Miguel A. Melón Jiménez 2. The Boundaries Between France and Spain in the
Catalan Pyrenees: Elements for the Construction and Invention of Borders
Oscar Jané 3. Dividing Regions? Plebiscites and Their Propaganda-Schleswig
and Carinthia 1920 Nina Jebsen 4. Schleswig: A Border Region Caught Between
Nation States Steen Bo Frandsen 5. The Spanish-Moroccan Relationship:
Combining Bonne Entente with Territorial Disputes Jaume Castan Pinos
6. From a Look Backwards to a Look Forwards: The Way to the Border
Agreement Between Latvia and Russia Laura Asarite 7. The Building and
Erosion of the "Post-Conflict" Irish Borderscape Cathal Mccall Part II:
Cross-Border Co-Operation 8. Re-Signification of the Past in the Northern
Portugal/Galicia Border: Amenity, Heritage, and Emblem Paula Godinho 9.
Towards Cross-Border Network Governance? The Social and Solidarity Economy
and the Construction of a Cross-Border Territory in the Basque Country
Xabier Itçaina and Jean-Jacques Manterola 10. Border-Region Tyrol in
Historical Perspective: Bridging the Wrong Border? Andrea Varriale 11. The
Bulgarian-Greek Border Region: Cross-Border Cooperation Under the Shadow of
Minority Issues Nuri Ali Tahir Part III: Perceptions of Borders and Border
Regimes 12. The Sociocultural Landscape of the Soviet-Finnish Borderland of
the 1930s as Seen Through Autobiographic Childhood Stories Olga Ilyukha
13. (Im)Permeability of the Border in Late Socialism: The Small Traffic
Phenomenon on the Romanian-Yugoslavian Border Corneliu Pintilescu and
Lavinia Snejana Stan 14. The Border in the Narratives of the Inhabitants of
the German-Polish Border Region Katarzyna Stoklosa 15. The Europeanization
of the German-Polish Borderlands Elzbieta Opilowska 16. Between Borders And
Boundaries: Romanian-Hungarian Identity Politics During the 20th Century
Monica Andriescu Part IV: Prejudices, Stereotypes and Nationalism 17.
Boundaries Between Ourselves and Others: The Role of Prejudice and
Stereotypes in General with Specific Reference to Border Regions Gerhard
Besier 18. South Tyrol After 1945: An Example of Co-Existence of Different
National Groups, or Rather a Cage for Imagined Communities to Lie Frozen?
Davide Mauro Artico and Brunello Mantelli 19. Remembrance and Oblivion in
the Danish-German Border Region Inge Adriansen