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Why Europe? Problems of Culture and Identity

Volume 1: Political and Historical Dimensions

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  • © 2000

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. The Political Debate

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About this book

This volume addresses a range of issues which underlie the notions of European identity. Among them: what does it mean to be a European? What place will minorities find in the Europe of the twenty-first century? What roles will women play in the future communities? Will Europe become more open to diversity, or become increasingly introspective?

Editors and Affiliations

  • Keele University, UK

    Joe Andrew, Malcolm Crook, Michael Waller

About the editors

EDWARD ACTON Professor of Modern European History, University of East Anglia CHRISTOPHER BREWIN Lecturer in International Relations, Keele University MARGARET CANOVAN Professor of Political Thought, Keele University JOLYON HOWORTH Professor of French Civilization and Jean Monnet Professor of European Political Union, University of Bath ROBERT HUDSON Senior Lecturer in European History and Politics and Head of European Studies, University of Derby BRIAN JENKINS Professor of French Area Studies, University of Portsmouth ALEKSANDAR PAVKOVIC Associate Professor in Politics, Macquarie University, Sydney NICOLE QUESTIAUX Honorary Section President at the French Conseil d'Etat ROBERT REID Reader in Russian, Keele University BEGO DE LA SERNA-LOPEZ Postgraduate Student in Public Policy at QMWC, London MICHAEL TAPPIN Lecturer in American Politics, Keele University and MEP WOLFGANG ULLMAN Professor of Church History in the Church University in Berlin-Brandenburg and MEP HANS-JOACHIM VEEN Professor of Comparative Government, University of Trier

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