Bringing together leading scholars from across Europe, as well as the United States, Africa and Asia, The European Way since Homer is a three-volume journey through the political, cultural, religious, intellectual, social and geographical history of Europe. It synthesises over 150 chapters on topics from across the spectrum of people, places, ideas, art, objects and events that have influenced the shaping of the continent. In turn, this rich tapestry provides us with unique insights into the nature of European identity, the importance of European heritage and the relationship that exists between Europe and the world beyond its boundaries. Volume 1 places key ongoing issues in Europe within a deeper historical context. It enriches our understanding of collective memory in Europe and the impact this has for the world around us today. The roots of central aspects of contemporary European life, including democracy, law, reason, sexuality and equality, are traced, as is the importance of prominent events, individuals and places in relation to the subject. Volume 2 looks at both what brings Europeans together and what pulls them apart through an examination of a series of unifying or dividing principles, encompassing iconic figures and archetypes, social frameworks and mental frameworks. Volume 3 investigates the different links between Europe and the rest of the world. There is a focus on Europe’s imperial past, as well as the subsequent soft power of Europe and its constant commercial and cultural exchanges with others parts of the world. The European Way since Homer is a vital collection of volumes for all students and scholars of European history.
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Volume 1: Collective Memory in Europe Edited by Valérie Rosoux (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) and Akiyoshi Nishiyama (Kyoritsu Women's University, Japan) Part I. Scars Part II. Narratives Part III. Foundations Part IV. Confrontations Index Volume 2: United and Divided Europes Edited by Pierre Monnet (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, France) and Olaf Rader (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Science, Germany) Part I. Heroes and Condemned Souls Part II. Landscapes and Collective Imaginaries Part III. Passions and Enchantments Part IV. Fronts and Frontiers Part V. Crossroads and Confluences Part VI. Words and Records Index Volume 3: Europe and the World in History Edited by Jakob Vogel (Center of History of Sciences Po, France) Part I. Conquests Part II. Imposition Part III. Exports Part IV. Exchanges Index
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A kaleidoscopic three-volume exploration of key figures, places, objects, ideas and events in Europe's history, woven together to examine the very nature of European heritage and identity.
Contributions from 108 historians hailing from around the world, including Patrick Boucheron, Johann Chapoutot, Jay Winter, Carole Gluck, Jürgen Kocka, Timothy Brook, Enzo Traverso, Wlodzimierz Borodziej and Sanjay Subrahmanyan
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350058668
Publisert
2021-08-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
2154 gr
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt

Om bidragsyterne

Étienne François is Professor Emeritus of History at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and the University of Paris-I (Panthéon-Sorbonne), France. He is the author, editor and co-editor of numerous books in French, German and English, including War Memories: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Modern European Culture (2012; co-edited with Alan Forrest and Karen Hagemann). Professor François was awarded the Légion d'Honneur, the highest French order of military and civil merits, in 2001. Thomas Serrier is Professor for Contemporary German History at the Université de Lille, France. He is the author of several books in French on European history and literature.