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Europe plurielle/Multiple Europes
The series «Multiple Europes» is multiple in two ways: it understands Europe in an interdisciplinary manner with a strong historical perspective, and it understands Europe as being inserted in transnational and global contexts. On both levels, the perspectives on Europe and the very role and understanding of Europe is multiple. The special emphasis of the series thus lies in understanding the pasts of Europe as well as its complex present. The history of Europe and the history of European integration have influenced each other in the past and will continue to do so in the future. There is an inbuilt tension in the relation between European history and the history of European integration. Europe signifies a space and semantics much broader and more complex than the EU. The relations between ideas of Europe, European history, global history and European integration need to be faced more openly. In order to do this, an open dialogue between academic disciplines is just as necessary as critical self-reflection within each discipline. Furthermore, European history was preoccupied with looking at itself and needs to be connected to global relations. La collection « Europe plurielle » tente d’analyser à la fois la richesse du passé dont l’Europe est issue et la complexité de son présent à travers une lecture transdisciplinaire, historique et globale – en un mot : plurielle. L’histoire de l’Europe et l’histoire de l’intégration européenne se sont influencées mutuellement dans le passé et continuent à le faire. Il existe, en effet, une tension inhérente entre elles. Mais le terme « Europe » renvoie à un espace et à un signifié bien plus amples et complexes que celui d’« Union Européenne ». Par ailleurs, l’histoire européenne s’est trop longtemps penchée sur elle-même et doit à présent s’articuler aux relations internationales en général. Les relations entre l’idée de l’Europe, l’histoire européenne, l’histoire mondiale et l’intégration européenne doivent donc être abordées de façon plus large dans un dialogue interdisciplinaire qui intègre également une réflexion critique à l’intérieur de chaque discipline. Tels sont les objectifs de la collection. The series «Multiple Europes» is multiple in two ways: it understands Europe in an interdisciplinary manner with a strong historical perspective, and it understands Europe as being inserted in transnational and global contexts. On both levels, the perspectives on Europe and the very role and understanding of Europe is multiple. The special emphasis of the series thus lies in understanding the pasts of Europe as well as its complex present. The history of Europe and the history of European integration have influenced each other in the past and will continue to do so in the future. There is an inbuilt tension in the relation between European history and the history of European integration. Europe signifies a space and semantics much broader and more complex than the EU. The relations between ideas of Europe, European history, global history and European integration need to be faced more openly. In order to do this, an open dialogue between academic disciplines is just as necessary as critical self-reflection within each discipline. Furthermore, European history was preoccupied with looking at itself and needs to be connected to global relations.
51 publications
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Identity, Education and Citizenship – Multiple Interrelations
Multiple Interrelations©2006 Edited Collection -
Multiple Intelligences Reconsidered
©2004 Textbook -
Multiple Scales in Ecology
©2007 Edited Collection -
Multiple Scripts and Narrative
Medieval English in Conversation with Modern Japanese©2025 Monographs -
Wahn und Wirklichkeit – Multiple Realitäten
Der Streit um ein Fundament der Erkenntnis©2003 Edited Collection -
Les facettes de l’interprétation multiple
©2019 Edited Collection -
« Infra-noir », un et multiple
Un groupe surréaliste entre Bucarest et Paris, 1945–1947©2014 Edited Collection -
Gendering Europeanisation
©2003 Edited Collection -
Imagining Europe
Europe and European Civilisation as Seen from its Margins and by the Rest of the World, in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries©2008 Conference proceedings -
Die Stimme der Vernunft?
Menschenrechtssprache als Teil des Politischen während des Ost–West-Konflikts, 1961–1973©2016 Monographs -
A Topography of Memory
Representations of the Holocaust at Dachau and Buchenwald in Comparison with Auschwitz, Yad Vashem and Washington, DC©2002 Monographs -
"We Belong to Them"
Narratives of Belonging, Homeland and Nationhood in Territorial and Non-territorial Minority Settings©2009 Monographs -
Histoire économique et sociale de la construction européenne
©2008 Monographs -
Narration, Navigation, and Colonialism
A Critical Account of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century English Narratives of Adventure and Captivity©2006 Monographs -
Statehood Before and Beyond Ethnicity
Minor States in Northern and Eastern Europe, 1600-2000©2006 Conference proceedings