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The Idea of Europe

The Idea of Europe

The Idea of Europe

From Antiquity to the European Union
Anthony Pagden, The Johns Hopkins University
April 2002
Paperback
9780521795524

    The creation of the European Union and the progressive integration of the European states has raised serious questions about the existence of a distinctive European identity. Do the British share much in common with the French, or the French with the Danes? Will a unified Europe remain an economic and political possibility with no greater cultural or affective foundations? If there is something that distinguishes all Europeans, what is it, and how is it being changed by recent events? This book addresses these questions in essays ranging from ancient Greece to the end of the twentieth century. Their authors come from different intellectual backgrounds and represent differing intellectual traditions. They discuss questions of politics, religion, commerce, law, language, literature and affectivity. Taken together, they provide a powerful insight into the historical origins of the idea of Europe and into the future of the European Union.

    • Includes contributors from widely-ranging disciplines
    • Uses a multicultural and multinational approach
    • Comprehensive chronological coverage

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Implicit in Pagden's fascinating, erudite and penetrating collection is a consoling message about the ongoing fertility and plurality of the - predominantly Western - European heritage. The very richness, diversity and historical depth of the sources underpinning the European project provide the last best hope of both Europhiles and Eurosceptics.' Colin Kidd, History of European Ideas

    '… important and useful … What is immediately striking is the range of perspectives on offer. … Highly recommended to both general and specific audiences.' The Heythrop Journal

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    Product details

    April 2002
    Paperback
    9780521795524
    392 pages
    227 × 152 × 23 mm
    0.537kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I: Introduction Anthony Pagden
    • 1. Europe: conceptualising a continent Anthony Pagden
    • 2. Some Europes in their History J. G. A. Pocock
    • 3. 'Europe' in the Middle Ages William Chester Jordan
    • 4. The Republican mirror: the Dutch idea of Europe Hans Blom
    • 5. The Napoleonic Empire and the Europe of nations Biancamaria Fontana
    • 6. Homo politicus and homo oeconomicus: the European citizen according to Max Weber Wilfried Nippel
    • Part II:
    • 7. The European self rethinking an attitude Michael Herzfeld
    • 8. European Nationalism and European Union Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
    • 9. From the ironies of identity to the identity of ironies Luisa Passerini
    • 10. Muslims and European identity: can Europe represent Islam? Talal Asad
    • 11. The long road to unity: the contribution of law to the process of European integration, 1945–1995 Philip Ruttley
    • 12. The Euro, economic federalism and the question of national sovereignty Elie Cohen
    • 13. Identity politics and European integration: the case of Germany Thomas Risse and Daniela Engelmann-Martin
    • 14. Nationalism in Spain: the organization of Convivencia Andrés de Blas Guerrero
    • 15. The Kantian idea of Europe: critical and cosmopolitan perspectives James Tully.
      Contributors
    • Talal Asad, Hans Blom, Elie Cohen, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Andrés de Blas Guerrero, Daniela Engelmann-Martin, Biancamaria Fontana, Michael Herzfeld, William Chester Jordan, Wilfried Nippel, Anthony Pagden, Luisa Passerini, J. G. A. Pocock, Thomas Risse, Philip Ruttley, James Tully

    • Editor
    • Anthony Pagden , The Johns Hopkins University