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References on space and European identity in the arts and the social sciences

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The link between European identity and outer space might not be as evident as the link between, say, European identity and history, European identity and culture, European identity and religion and so on. Yet, throughout history there are many diverse references to such a connection, ranging from philosophers to politicians, from novel writers to scientists.

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Pastorella, G. (2012). References on space and European identity in the arts and the social sciences. In: Venet, C., Baranes, B. (eds) European Identity through Space. Studies in Space Policy, vol 9. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0976-2_14

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