European Identity: A Historical Reader
By (Author) Alex Drace-Francis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Red Globe Press
18th October 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
940
Hardback
328
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
622g
What is Europe A continent A political institution A cultural community Bringing together 101 key texts on the theme of European identity, this reader provides essential insights into the idea of 'Europe', from 450 BC to the twenty first century. The only collection of its kind in English, it includes rare and newly translated material alongside classic texts from antiquity and the Enlightenment, from figures as diverse as Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Winston S. Churchill and Julia Kristeva. Space is also given to views of Europe from the outside, including Asian, African, Latin American, US and Caribbean authors. With an introductory overview, notes on each text, and a guide to further reading, Alex Drace-Francis brings issues of European identity into sharp relief for both teachers and students of European history, geography, culture and politics.
This source collection will fill a major gap in the market. The coverage of a wider timespan is one of the great strengths of the book. It forces the reader to think in terms of a longue duree that transcends the usual barriers of medieval, early modern and late modern history. * Riccardo Bavaj, University of St Andrews, UK *
The book succeeds in bringing together a multiplicity of voices on the topic of Europe ... This broad collection will appeal to experts and students alike, and is ideal for classroom adoption. * Marion Romberg, University of Vienna, in European History Quarterly *
ALEX DRACE-FRANCIS is Associate Professor in Modern European Literary and Cultural History at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, having previously taught at the Universities of London and Liverpool. He has published widely on European literary, cultural and political history.