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New Europe: Imagined Spaces traces the radical transformation of European places and spaces over the last two decades.
New Europe: Imagined Spaces traces the radical transformation of European places and spaces over the last two decades.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hodder & Stoughton
- Seitenzahl: 217
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780340760550
- ISBN-10: 0340760559
- Artikelnr.: 21523656
- Verlag: Hodder & Stoughton
- Seitenzahl: 217
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780340760550
- ISBN-10: 0340760559
- Artikelnr.: 21523656
Donald McNeill is Associate Professor at the Urban Research Centre, University of Western Sydney. He is the author of Urban Change and the European Left: Tales from the New Barcelona (Routledge, 1999).
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Europeanisation of Europe
Europe as a political project
The invention of Europe
Holiday driving
Brussels as capital of Europe
Europe and its others: America, Islam, and enlargement
Conclusion
2 Europe and the nation
Representing the nation
The national routine
Global media flows and national identities
Euro Disney
Rebranding the nation
Urban landscapes and national identity
Europeanising the nation
Conclusion
3 Regional renaissance
A Europe of the Regions?
Why the resurgence of regional identities?
Global or local? Regionalism as a political project
The Bilbao Guggenheim
Conclusion
4 A Europe of the Cities?
The European city: 4 approaches
The City and the street
Transnationalism and the European city
Mayors and city politics
The Vatican and Global Catholicism
Disembedding cities: football and television
Conclusion
5 Travelling Europeans
Discursive mobilities
Corporeal travel
Tourists
Geographies of speed and movement
Conclusions
6 Borderlands and barriers
Schengenland and EuropeâEUR(TM)s external borders
Concepts of the border
The Berlin Wall
Cross-border regions
The Channel Tunnel
Bridges
Conclusions
7 Metroworld
EuropeâEUR(TM)s metroworld
MasperoâEUR(TM)s âEUR¿Roissy ExpressâEUR(TM)
Roadscapes
Consumer landscapes
Airports
Conclusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Europeanisation of Europe
Europe as a political project
The invention of Europe
Holiday driving
Brussels as capital of Europe
Europe and its others: America, Islam, and enlargement
Conclusion
2 Europe and the nation
Representing the nation
The national routine
Global media flows and national identities
Euro Disney
Rebranding the nation
Urban landscapes and national identity
Europeanising the nation
Conclusion
3 Regional renaissance
A Europe of the Regions?
Why the resurgence of regional identities?
Global or local? Regionalism as a political project
The Bilbao Guggenheim
Conclusion
4 A Europe of the Cities?
The European city: 4 approaches
The City and the street
Transnationalism and the European city
Mayors and city politics
The Vatican and Global Catholicism
Disembedding cities: football and television
Conclusion
5 Travelling Europeans
Discursive mobilities
Corporeal travel
Tourists
Geographies of speed and movement
Conclusions
6 Borderlands and barriers
Schengenland and EuropeâEUR(TM)s external borders
Concepts of the border
The Berlin Wall
Cross-border regions
The Channel Tunnel
Bridges
Conclusions
7 Metroworld
EuropeâEUR(TM)s metroworld
MasperoâEUR(TM)s âEUR¿Roissy ExpressâEUR(TM)
Roadscapes
Consumer landscapes
Airports
Conclusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Europeanisation of Europe
Europe as a political project
The invention of Europe
Holiday driving
Brussels as capital of Europe
Europe and its others: America, Islam, and enlargement
Conclusion
2 Europe and the nation
Representing the nation
The national routine
Global media flows and national identities
Euro Disney
Rebranding the nation
Urban landscapes and national identity
Europeanising the nation
Conclusion
3 Regional renaissance
A Europe of the Regions?
Why the resurgence of regional identities?
Global or local? Regionalism as a political project
The Bilbao Guggenheim
Conclusion
4 A Europe of the Cities?
The European city: 4 approaches
The City and the street
Transnationalism and the European city
Mayors and city politics
The Vatican and Global Catholicism
Disembedding cities: football and television
Conclusion
5 Travelling Europeans
Discursive mobilities
Corporeal travel
Tourists
Geographies of speed and movement
Conclusions
6 Borderlands and barriers
Schengenland and EuropeâEUR(TM)s external borders
Concepts of the border
The Berlin Wall
Cross-border regions
The Channel Tunnel
Bridges
Conclusions
7 Metroworld
EuropeâEUR(TM)s metroworld
MasperoâEUR(TM)s âEUR¿Roissy ExpressâEUR(TM)
Roadscapes
Consumer landscapes
Airports
Conclusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Europeanisation of Europe
Europe as a political project
The invention of Europe
Holiday driving
Brussels as capital of Europe
Europe and its others: America, Islam, and enlargement
Conclusion
2 Europe and the nation
Representing the nation
The national routine
Global media flows and national identities
Euro Disney
Rebranding the nation
Urban landscapes and national identity
Europeanising the nation
Conclusion
3 Regional renaissance
A Europe of the Regions?
Why the resurgence of regional identities?
Global or local? Regionalism as a political project
The Bilbao Guggenheim
Conclusion
4 A Europe of the Cities?
The European city: 4 approaches
The City and the street
Transnationalism and the European city
Mayors and city politics
The Vatican and Global Catholicism
Disembedding cities: football and television
Conclusion
5 Travelling Europeans
Discursive mobilities
Corporeal travel
Tourists
Geographies of speed and movement
Conclusions
6 Borderlands and barriers
Schengenland and EuropeâEUR(TM)s external borders
Concepts of the border
The Berlin Wall
Cross-border regions
The Channel Tunnel
Bridges
Conclusions
7 Metroworld
EuropeâEUR(TM)s metroworld
MasperoâEUR(TM)s âEUR¿Roissy ExpressâEUR(TM)
Roadscapes
Consumer landscapes
Airports
Conclusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY