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Sonst. PersonenEberhard, Winfried (Hrsg.); Lübke, Christian (Hrsg.)
TitelThe plurality of Europe.
Identities and spaces.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Die Pluralität Europas. Identitäten und Räume.
QuelleLeipzig: Leipziger Univ.-Verl. (2010), XI, 678 S.Verfügbarkeit 
ZusatzinformationInhaltsverzeichnis
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN978-3-86583-486-7
SchlagwörterKultur; Forschung; Lernen; Geschichte (Histor); Vergangenheitsbewältigung; Kunst; Außenpolitik; Europapolitik; Europäische Identität; Europäische Integration; Politik; Politischer Konflikt; Religion; Globalisierung; Konsum; Tourismus; Wirtschaft; Konferenzschrift; Raum; Europäische Union; Europa
AbstractContents: Winfried Eberhard, Christian Lübke: The plurality of Europe: identities and spaces. Synopsis (1-8); Winfried Eberhard: Director of the GWZO/Leipzig (9-16); Eva-Maria Stange: State Minister of Science and the Fine Arts in the Free State of Saxony (17-20); Ulrich Schüller: Head of the Directorate for Education and Research Policy Issues at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (21-24); Georg Girardet: Mayor and Culture Councillor of the City of Leipzig (25-28); Wolfgang Fach: Prorector for Teaching and Studies at the University of Leipzig (29-32); Jean-Michel Baer: The process of identifying with Europe and research in the social sciences (33-38); Wladyslaw Bartoszewski: Entwinement as a main feature of European history (39-48); National and regional identities: competition versus integration: Konrad H. Jarausch: Introduction. Unity out of diversity? Approaching European identities from the perspective of cultural history (49-52); Roland Willemyns: Cantat avis quaevis, sicut rostrum sibi crevit. The role of national, regional and minority languages in the formation of identity (53-60); Ferjan Ormeling: Communication of identities through national atlases (61-72); Leszek Zylinski: German Central Europe and the Polish Intermarium: mythical memory - political calculation (73-82); Miroslav Hroch: National history in Opposition to regional history? (83-96); Cultural landscapes in Europe: emergence and relevance: Matthias Hardt, Christian Lübke: Introduction (97-100); Hansjörg Küster: Europe: from natural conditions to used landscape (101-114); Nils Blomkvist: The Europeanisation of the Baltic: a clear case of qualitative change (115-122); Walter Pohl: Europe along the Danube (123-134); Maurice Aymard: The many faces of the Mediterranean: reconstructions of the past and the challenges of the present (135-152); Changing confessional and religious identities: Winfried Eberhard: Introduction (153-158); Carlos Collado Seidel: "Spain is no longer a Catholic country." Aspects of a profound change in religious identity in Spain since 1975 (159-172); Miklós Tomka: Religiosity, confessionalism and social identity in Eastern and Central Europe (173-188); Vasilios N. Makrides: Orthodox Eastern and South Eastern Europe: exception or special case? (189-204); Dan Diner: Corporation, equality and nationality: an the paradigmatic significance of Jewish history in the modern era (205-214); Social patterns of regional and national identity-building: consumption and tourism: Hannes Siegrist: Introduction. Consumption and consumer cultures in contemporary Europe (215-218); Manuel Schramm: Consumption in the 20' century. Regionalisation, Europeanisation, Americanisation? (219-232); Hasso Spode: Time, space, and tourism. Tourist consumption in the Jong 19' century; between localisation, nationalisation and Europeanisation (233-246); Jakob Vogel: Regionalisation of a chemical product? National, regional and local identifications of kitchen salt in Germany, Austria and France (247-266); European cultures of remembrance: dialogue and conflict: Stefan Troebst: Introduction (267-268); Etienne Francois: The change in French cultures of remembrance (269-274); Sören Brinkmann: The end of reconciliation: the politicisation of memory in Spain (275-288); Wolfgang Höpken: Fissured memories: memory cultures in South Eastern Europe (289-296); Jutta Scherrer: Russian historical memory and the interplay of myth, identity and official history policy (297-312); Stefan Troebst: The year 1945 as a European lieu de mémoire? (313-324); Creation and integration of a European economic space: Rolf H. Hasse: Introduction (325-326); Rolf H. Hasse: European globalisation: political overexpansion of the desired level of integration? (327-338); Otto Jacobi: Trade Unions in the European Economic Area: co-designers or followers? (339-350); Reinhard Rode: New political challenges for the European Union: an inventory (351-364); Reading, learning and researching; between national standards and a transnational community of knowledge: Frank Hadler, Wolfgang Hörner: Introduction (365-368); Eliska Walterovß: Learning in Europe - learning for Europe? (369-382); Frédéric Barbier: The character of the German publisher in the 19th century (383-392), Klaus Schleicher: The significance of informal education in and for Europe: influences in the Jong, medium and short term (393-408); Peter Lundgreen: Universities in Europe between national traditions and transnational change (409-426); The arts: universal languages versus national cultures: Eberhard Lämmert: Introduction (427-432); Friedhelm Brusniak: Music as a search for national identity and a transnational offering. The functions of singing together (433-450); Georg Witte: Works on differences. Literary reflections on Russian culture under the duress of a European definition (451-464); Jindrich Vybíral: National style as a construction of art history (465-474); Matthias Warstat: Theatre and festival in Europe: from community to network (475-492); Transnationalisation in the history and culture of Europe: Matthias Middell: Introduction. Transnationalisation in Europe (493-496); Matthias Middell: On the road to a transnational history of Europe (497-508); Michael Geyer: Portals of globalization (509-520); Dominic Sachsenmaier: European history and questions of historical space (521-536); Europe and the others: the perspective from the outside: Ulrike Freitag: Introduction (537-540); Michael Borgolte: A single God for Europe. What the advent of Judaism, Christianity and Islam meant for the history of Europe (541-550); Klaus Mühlhahn: Human rights as a European challenge to China (551-566); Michael Dusche: European civilisation from the perspective of the Muslim World (567-576); David Simo: Concepts of Europe in Africa (577-594); Europeanising conflicts: Peter Krüger, Markus Kotzur: Introduction (595-604); Heinz Duchhardt: Accelerated change. From the fragile system of the Peace of Westphalia to the instable system of the pentarchy. Fourteen theses (605-610); Wolf D. Gruner: The Congress of Vienna 1814/15. Intersection in the process of transformation from the Europe of the Old Regime to the Europe of Modernity (611-634); Andreas Paulus: Public international law and historical understanding. The development of public international law in the interwar period (635-646); Wilfried Loth: The Second World War and European unification (647-662).
Erfasst vonGESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim
Update2011/4
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