This book combines the conceptualization of social identity with historical analysis to rethink discussions of Europeanization and minorities. Problematizing the EU's attempts to create a "European social identity," it demonstrates how post-war Europeanization instead generated new sources of identity polarization that produced the new minorities.
This book combines the conceptualization of social identity with historical analysis to rethink discussions of Europeanization and minorities. Problematizing the EU's attempts to create a "European social identity," it demonstrates how post-war Europeanization instead generated new sources of identity polarization that produced the new minorities.
Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: Historicizing European Identity Through Europeanization Chapter III: Late-Modern European Self-Definition, the Other, and Social Identity Theory Chapter IV: Europeanization of Minorities vs. Minorities of Europeanization: A Historical Study Chapter V: Conclusion
Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: Historicizing European Identity Through Europeanization Chapter III: Late-Modern European Self-Definition, the Other, and Social Identity Theory Chapter IV: Europeanization of Minorities vs. Minorities of Europeanization: A Historical Study Chapter V: Conclusion
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