(Re)Constructing Communities in Europe, 1918-1968
Senses of Belonging Below, Beyond and Within the Nation-State
Herausgeber: Couperus, Stefan; Kaal, Harm
(Re)Constructing Communities in Europe, 1918-1968
Senses of Belonging Below, Beyond and Within the Nation-State
Herausgeber: Couperus, Stefan; Kaal, Harm
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This book offers a new perspective on the social history of twentieth-century Europe by investigating the ideals and ideas, the life worlds and ideologies that emerge behind the use of the concept of community. It explores a wide variety of actors, ranging from the tenants of London council estates to transnational cultural elites.
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This book offers a new perspective on the social history of twentieth-century Europe by investigating the ideals and ideas, the life worlds and ideologies that emerge behind the use of the concept of community. It explores a wide variety of actors, ranging from the tenants of London council estates to transnational cultural elites.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781138692282
- ISBN-10: 113869228X
- Artikelnr.: 47870345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781138692282
- ISBN-10: 113869228X
- Artikelnr.: 47870345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Stefan Couperus is a senior lecturer at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Harm Kaal is an assistant professor of political history at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
1. Introduction: (Re)Constructing Communities in Europe, 1918-68
[Stefan Couperus and Harm Kaal]
Part I: Urban Communities
2. Languages of Place and Belonging: Competing Conceptions of "Community"
in Mid-Twentieth-Century Bermondsey, London
[Jon Lawrence]
3. Rethinking the "Blueprint for Living Together": Community Planning and
Sociology in Coventry, 1940-55
[Stefan Couperus]
4. 'Washing Away the Dirt of the War Years': History, Politics and the
Reconstruction of Urban Communities in Post-World War II Helsinki
[Tanja Vahtikari]
Part II: Rural and Regional Communities
5. A Counter-Community Between Regionalism and Nationalism: State-Building
and the Vision of Modernisation in Interwar Romania
[Florian Kührer-Wielach]
6. Community Building and Expert Involvement with Reclaimed Lands in the
Netherlands, 1930s-50s
[Liesbeth van de Grift]
7. The Turn to Local Communities in Early Post-War West Germany: The Case
of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, 1945-65
[Jeremy DeWaal]
Part III: Transnational Communities
8. Restoring the Republic of Letters: Romain Rolland, Stefan Zweig and
Transnational Community-Building in Europe, 1914-34
[Marleen Rensen]
9. A Vatican Conspiracy?: Internationalism, Catholicism and the Quest for
European Unification, 1945-50
[Maarten van den Bos]
10. Piercing the Iron Curtain?: Competing Visions of Transnational Expert
Community and the Question of International Order after 1945
[Phillip Wagner]
Part IV: Nation, Class, and Religion
11. Reconstructing Post-War Political Communities: Class, Religion and
Political Identity-Formation in the Netherlands, 1945-68
[Harm Kaal]
12. Dialogues on Religion in a "Socialist Society" under Construction:
Marxist Social Scientists and Czech Protestants, 1940s-60s
[Ondrej Matejka]
13. Languages of "National Community" and Its "Others" in Europe, 1918-68
[Stefan Berger]
[Stefan Couperus and Harm Kaal]
Part I: Urban Communities
2. Languages of Place and Belonging: Competing Conceptions of "Community"
in Mid-Twentieth-Century Bermondsey, London
[Jon Lawrence]
3. Rethinking the "Blueprint for Living Together": Community Planning and
Sociology in Coventry, 1940-55
[Stefan Couperus]
4. 'Washing Away the Dirt of the War Years': History, Politics and the
Reconstruction of Urban Communities in Post-World War II Helsinki
[Tanja Vahtikari]
Part II: Rural and Regional Communities
5. A Counter-Community Between Regionalism and Nationalism: State-Building
and the Vision of Modernisation in Interwar Romania
[Florian Kührer-Wielach]
6. Community Building and Expert Involvement with Reclaimed Lands in the
Netherlands, 1930s-50s
[Liesbeth van de Grift]
7. The Turn to Local Communities in Early Post-War West Germany: The Case
of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, 1945-65
[Jeremy DeWaal]
Part III: Transnational Communities
8. Restoring the Republic of Letters: Romain Rolland, Stefan Zweig and
Transnational Community-Building in Europe, 1914-34
[Marleen Rensen]
9. A Vatican Conspiracy?: Internationalism, Catholicism and the Quest for
European Unification, 1945-50
[Maarten van den Bos]
10. Piercing the Iron Curtain?: Competing Visions of Transnational Expert
Community and the Question of International Order after 1945
[Phillip Wagner]
Part IV: Nation, Class, and Religion
11. Reconstructing Post-War Political Communities: Class, Religion and
Political Identity-Formation in the Netherlands, 1945-68
[Harm Kaal]
12. Dialogues on Religion in a "Socialist Society" under Construction:
Marxist Social Scientists and Czech Protestants, 1940s-60s
[Ondrej Matejka]
13. Languages of "National Community" and Its "Others" in Europe, 1918-68
[Stefan Berger]
1. Introduction: (Re)Constructing Communities in Europe, 1918-68
[Stefan Couperus and Harm Kaal]
Part I: Urban Communities
2. Languages of Place and Belonging: Competing Conceptions of "Community"
in Mid-Twentieth-Century Bermondsey, London
[Jon Lawrence]
3. Rethinking the "Blueprint for Living Together": Community Planning and
Sociology in Coventry, 1940-55
[Stefan Couperus]
4. 'Washing Away the Dirt of the War Years': History, Politics and the
Reconstruction of Urban Communities in Post-World War II Helsinki
[Tanja Vahtikari]
Part II: Rural and Regional Communities
5. A Counter-Community Between Regionalism and Nationalism: State-Building
and the Vision of Modernisation in Interwar Romania
[Florian Kührer-Wielach]
6. Community Building and Expert Involvement with Reclaimed Lands in the
Netherlands, 1930s-50s
[Liesbeth van de Grift]
7. The Turn to Local Communities in Early Post-War West Germany: The Case
of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, 1945-65
[Jeremy DeWaal]
Part III: Transnational Communities
8. Restoring the Republic of Letters: Romain Rolland, Stefan Zweig and
Transnational Community-Building in Europe, 1914-34
[Marleen Rensen]
9. A Vatican Conspiracy?: Internationalism, Catholicism and the Quest for
European Unification, 1945-50
[Maarten van den Bos]
10. Piercing the Iron Curtain?: Competing Visions of Transnational Expert
Community and the Question of International Order after 1945
[Phillip Wagner]
Part IV: Nation, Class, and Religion
11. Reconstructing Post-War Political Communities: Class, Religion and
Political Identity-Formation in the Netherlands, 1945-68
[Harm Kaal]
12. Dialogues on Religion in a "Socialist Society" under Construction:
Marxist Social Scientists and Czech Protestants, 1940s-60s
[Ondrej Matejka]
13. Languages of "National Community" and Its "Others" in Europe, 1918-68
[Stefan Berger]
[Stefan Couperus and Harm Kaal]
Part I: Urban Communities
2. Languages of Place and Belonging: Competing Conceptions of "Community"
in Mid-Twentieth-Century Bermondsey, London
[Jon Lawrence]
3. Rethinking the "Blueprint for Living Together": Community Planning and
Sociology in Coventry, 1940-55
[Stefan Couperus]
4. 'Washing Away the Dirt of the War Years': History, Politics and the
Reconstruction of Urban Communities in Post-World War II Helsinki
[Tanja Vahtikari]
Part II: Rural and Regional Communities
5. A Counter-Community Between Regionalism and Nationalism: State-Building
and the Vision of Modernisation in Interwar Romania
[Florian Kührer-Wielach]
6. Community Building and Expert Involvement with Reclaimed Lands in the
Netherlands, 1930s-50s
[Liesbeth van de Grift]
7. The Turn to Local Communities in Early Post-War West Germany: The Case
of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, 1945-65
[Jeremy DeWaal]
Part III: Transnational Communities
8. Restoring the Republic of Letters: Romain Rolland, Stefan Zweig and
Transnational Community-Building in Europe, 1914-34
[Marleen Rensen]
9. A Vatican Conspiracy?: Internationalism, Catholicism and the Quest for
European Unification, 1945-50
[Maarten van den Bos]
10. Piercing the Iron Curtain?: Competing Visions of Transnational Expert
Community and the Question of International Order after 1945
[Phillip Wagner]
Part IV: Nation, Class, and Religion
11. Reconstructing Post-War Political Communities: Class, Religion and
Political Identity-Formation in the Netherlands, 1945-68
[Harm Kaal]
12. Dialogues on Religion in a "Socialist Society" under Construction:
Marxist Social Scientists and Czech Protestants, 1940s-60s
[Ondrej Matejka]
13. Languages of "National Community" and Its "Others" in Europe, 1918-68
[Stefan Berger]