European Borderlands
Living with Barriers and Bridges
Herausgeber: Boesen, Elisabeth; Schnuer, Gregor
European Borderlands
Living with Barriers and Bridges
Herausgeber: Boesen, Elisabeth; Schnuer, Gregor
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By presenting a number of studies of everyday life in European borderlands, the book addresses the multifarious and complex ways in which borders function as both barriers and bridges.
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By presenting a number of studies of everyday life in European borderlands, the book addresses the multifarious and complex ways in which borders function as both barriers and bridges.
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- Border Regions Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 232mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9781138624184
- ISBN-10: 1138624187
- Artikelnr.: 57052034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Border Regions Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 232mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9781138624184
- ISBN-10: 1138624187
- Artikelnr.: 57052034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Elisabeth Boesen is Senior Researcher at the University of Luxembourg's Institute of History, Luxembourg. Gregor Schnuer is Research Associate at the University of Luxembourg's Institute of History, Luxembourg.
Introduction: Living in European Borderlands
Part I. Border Crossings and Border Politics
1. A Routine-Based Model of Everyday Mobility in Border Regions
2. Dybbøl 2014 - Constructing Familiarity by Remembrance?
3. Cross-Border Urbanism on the German-Polish Border - Between Spatial
De-Boundarization and Social (Re-)Frontierization
Part II. Communities, Relationships and Identities in Borderlands
4. What Makes a Place - Traces of the Border in Rural Villages Affected by
Cross-Border Residential Migration
5. Crossing Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries? Observations on the
German and French Workforce in the Spa Town of Baden-Baden, c. 1840-1870
6. Crossing Borders - Politico-Geographical and Mental Borders in
Contemporary German-Language Literature in Belgium
7. The Impact of Commuting on Close Relations - Case Study of Estonian Men
in Finland
Part III. Living Across the Border
8. Residential Cross-Border Mobility of People Working in Luxembourg -
Developments and Impacts
9. Dwelling in (Un)Familiarity - Examples from the Luxembourg-German
Borderland
10. The Residential and Symbolic Dimensions of Cross-Border Mobility -
Looking at Members of the French Middle Class in the Agglomeration of Lille
11. Asymmetries in the Formation of the Transnational Borderland in the
Slovak-Hungarian Border Region
Part I. Border Crossings and Border Politics
1. A Routine-Based Model of Everyday Mobility in Border Regions
2. Dybbøl 2014 - Constructing Familiarity by Remembrance?
3. Cross-Border Urbanism on the German-Polish Border - Between Spatial
De-Boundarization and Social (Re-)Frontierization
Part II. Communities, Relationships and Identities in Borderlands
4. What Makes a Place - Traces of the Border in Rural Villages Affected by
Cross-Border Residential Migration
5. Crossing Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries? Observations on the
German and French Workforce in the Spa Town of Baden-Baden, c. 1840-1870
6. Crossing Borders - Politico-Geographical and Mental Borders in
Contemporary German-Language Literature in Belgium
7. The Impact of Commuting on Close Relations - Case Study of Estonian Men
in Finland
Part III. Living Across the Border
8. Residential Cross-Border Mobility of People Working in Luxembourg -
Developments and Impacts
9. Dwelling in (Un)Familiarity - Examples from the Luxembourg-German
Borderland
10. The Residential and Symbolic Dimensions of Cross-Border Mobility -
Looking at Members of the French Middle Class in the Agglomeration of Lille
11. Asymmetries in the Formation of the Transnational Borderland in the
Slovak-Hungarian Border Region
Introduction: Living in European Borderlands
Part I. Border Crossings and Border Politics
1. A Routine-Based Model of Everyday Mobility in Border Regions
2. Dybbøl 2014 - Constructing Familiarity by Remembrance?
3. Cross-Border Urbanism on the German-Polish Border - Between Spatial
De-Boundarization and Social (Re-)Frontierization
Part II. Communities, Relationships and Identities in Borderlands
4. What Makes a Place - Traces of the Border in Rural Villages Affected by
Cross-Border Residential Migration
5. Crossing Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries? Observations on the
German and French Workforce in the Spa Town of Baden-Baden, c. 1840-1870
6. Crossing Borders - Politico-Geographical and Mental Borders in
Contemporary German-Language Literature in Belgium
7. The Impact of Commuting on Close Relations - Case Study of Estonian Men
in Finland
Part III. Living Across the Border
8. Residential Cross-Border Mobility of People Working in Luxembourg -
Developments and Impacts
9. Dwelling in (Un)Familiarity - Examples from the Luxembourg-German
Borderland
10. The Residential and Symbolic Dimensions of Cross-Border Mobility -
Looking at Members of the French Middle Class in the Agglomeration of Lille
11. Asymmetries in the Formation of the Transnational Borderland in the
Slovak-Hungarian Border Region
Part I. Border Crossings and Border Politics
1. A Routine-Based Model of Everyday Mobility in Border Regions
2. Dybbøl 2014 - Constructing Familiarity by Remembrance?
3. Cross-Border Urbanism on the German-Polish Border - Between Spatial
De-Boundarization and Social (Re-)Frontierization
Part II. Communities, Relationships and Identities in Borderlands
4. What Makes a Place - Traces of the Border in Rural Villages Affected by
Cross-Border Residential Migration
5. Crossing Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries? Observations on the
German and French Workforce in the Spa Town of Baden-Baden, c. 1840-1870
6. Crossing Borders - Politico-Geographical and Mental Borders in
Contemporary German-Language Literature in Belgium
7. The Impact of Commuting on Close Relations - Case Study of Estonian Men
in Finland
Part III. Living Across the Border
8. Residential Cross-Border Mobility of People Working in Luxembourg -
Developments and Impacts
9. Dwelling in (Un)Familiarity - Examples from the Luxembourg-German
Borderland
10. The Residential and Symbolic Dimensions of Cross-Border Mobility -
Looking at Members of the French Middle Class in the Agglomeration of Lille
11. Asymmetries in the Formation of the Transnational Borderland in the
Slovak-Hungarian Border Region