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Europeanization is a term at the centre of contemporary political debate. In this innovative study, a team of British and German historians present the findings of their research project into how the concept and content of Europeanization needs to be understood as a historical phenomenon, which has changed its meaning during the twentieth century.

Produktbeschreibung
Europeanization is a term at the centre of contemporary political debate. In this innovative study, a team of British and German historians present the findings of their research project into how the concept and content of Europeanization needs to be understood as a historical phenomenon, which has changed its meaning during the twentieth century.
Autorenporträt
CHRISTIAN BAILEY Postdoctoral Researcher, the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany TOM BUCHANAN Reader in Modern History and Politics, Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, UK PATRICIA CLAVIN Lecturer in Modern History, University of Oxford, UK JOHN DAVIS Fellow in History at The Queen's College, University of Oxford, UK VOLKER DEPKAT Professor for American Studies, University of Regensburg, Germany ROBERT GERWARTH Lecturer, Department of History, University College, Dublin, Ireland HENNING GRUNWALD Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Vanderbilt University, USA JOSE HARRIS Emerita Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, UK ULRIKE VON HIRSCHHAUSEN Senior Lecturer in European History, University of Hamburg, Germany RUTH LEISEROWITZ Deputy Director, the German Historical Institute, Warsaw, Poland VERONIKA LIPPHARDT Research Network Director, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany STEPHAN MALINOWSKI Teaching and Research Fellow, University College Dublin, Ireland GUIDO THIEMEYER Associate Professor for European Studies, University of Kassel, Germany JESSICA WARDHAUGH Junior Research Fellow, Christ Church, Oxford, UK WILLIAM WHYTE Fellow, Tutor, and Lecturer in History at St John's College, Oxford, UK
Rezensionen
'Europeanization in the Twentieth Century is an ambitious collaborative attempt to insert a historical perspective into current political and academic debates on the issue of Europeanisation. The central aim of the volume is to move beyond, and in so doing, to problematise, the current conflation of Europeanisation with processes linked to the European Union (EU). In this aim, the volume is entirely successful.' - European Review of History