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This volume investigates competing ideas, images, and stereotypes of a European 'East', exploring its role in defining European and national conceptions of self and other since the eighteenth century.
This volume investigates competing ideas, images, and stereotypes of a European 'East', exploring its role in defining European and national conceptions of self and other since the eighteenth century.
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Mark Hewitson is Professor of German History and Politics at University College London. Jan Vermeiren is Associate Professor in Modern German History at the University of East Anglia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Europe and the 'East' - Self and Other in the History of the European Idea Part 1: Conceptualizing the East 1. Europe's Many Easts: Why One Orient is Not the Other 2. Europe and its Orientalisms: Epistemology and Practice in the Long Nineteenth Century 3. Europe and the Balkans: Mapping History in the Southeast Part 2: National Identity and the Eastern Borders of Europe, 1789-1914 4. Sergey Uvarov and the Coming of Age of Russian Conservatism 5. Nation and Europe: Adam Mickiewicz's Writings and Political Activity and the Dilemma of Identity in the Nineteenth Century 6. The United States of Europe and the 'East(s)': Giuseppe Mazzini, Carlo Cattaneo, and Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso 7. A Colonial and European Nation? Colonial Discourse and European Identity in Nineteenth-Century German Discourse 8. The Hungarian Nation between East and West: The Limits of the Nationalist Imagination in the Long Nineteenth Century 9. Re-imagining Arcadia: The South Slavic Balkans in the Changing Ideal of Western Europe, 1885-1914 Part 3: The New East in an Age of Geopolitics, 1914-1989 10. Between East and West: Europe, the US, and the USSR in the 1920s 11. How to Break Away From a 'Science of the Enemy': Polish and German Experts Challenging the 'Otherness' of Eastern Europe, 1918-1972 12. Beyond Bipolarity: The European Movements and the Role of Eastern Europe in the Work of Carlo Cattaneo 13. The East and the Rest: British Leftwing Intellectuals' Refashioning of the European Idea at the End of the Cold War
Introduction: Europe and the 'East' - Self and Other in the History of the European Idea Part 1: Conceptualizing the East 1. Europe's Many Easts: Why One Orient is Not the Other 2. Europe and its Orientalisms: Epistemology and Practice in the Long Nineteenth Century 3. Europe and the Balkans: Mapping History in the Southeast Part 2: National Identity and the Eastern Borders of Europe, 1789-1914 4. Sergey Uvarov and the Coming of Age of Russian Conservatism 5. Nation and Europe: Adam Mickiewicz's Writings and Political Activity and the Dilemma of Identity in the Nineteenth Century 6. The United States of Europe and the 'East(s)': Giuseppe Mazzini, Carlo Cattaneo, and Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso 7. A Colonial and European Nation? Colonial Discourse and European Identity in Nineteenth-Century German Discourse 8. The Hungarian Nation between East and West: The Limits of the Nationalist Imagination in the Long Nineteenth Century 9. Re-imagining Arcadia: The South Slavic Balkans in the Changing Ideal of Western Europe, 1885-1914 Part 3: The New East in an Age of Geopolitics, 1914-1989 10. Between East and West: Europe, the US, and the USSR in the 1920s 11. How to Break Away From a 'Science of the Enemy': Polish and German Experts Challenging the 'Otherness' of Eastern Europe, 1918-1972 12. Beyond Bipolarity: The European Movements and the Role of Eastern Europe in the Work of Carlo Cattaneo 13. The East and the Rest: British Leftwing Intellectuals' Refashioning of the European Idea at the End of the Cold War
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