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The Meaning of Europe
By (Author) Mikael af Malmborg
Edited by Bo Strth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
International institutions
Cultural studies
940
Hardback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 17mm
Mention the word Europe in today's society and you are greeted with a range of responses, from impassioned debate, to scepticism and outright hostility. Yet long before the emergence of the modern European Union, the concept of Europe played a vital role in the creation of national identity. This book considers the wealth of contemporary and historical attitudes towards Europe and how these vary both within and between nation-states. Why are some countries 'Europhiles' whilst others are 'Europhobic' How has Europe alternately been perceived as a threat to local culture and identity or as the core of nation-building Why are individual responses to Europe so diverse Comparing and contrasting experiences from twelve very different countries, the authors explore the multitude of ways in which established national discourses are reconciled with an emerging identity within the EU. In doing so, this book makes an important contribution to what has proved to be one of the most controversial and heated debates of our time.
'A thought-provoking volume.' Journal of European Studies
Mikael af Malmborg is Formerly Senior Researcher at the Swedish Research Council and affiliated with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. Bo Strth is Professor of Contemporary History at the European University Institute, Florence.