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Re:Thinking Europe

thoughts on Europe: past, present and future
ID 297549
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Description What are the characteristics of European culture and identity? In which way can culture contribute to the current crisis of meaning within the EU and Europe? And should we return to the discourse of culture and historical experience in order to find a common ground for Europe? In the run-up to the Forum we will publish an anthology on these urgent questions. A host of prominent and influential thinkers such as political scientist Ivan Krastev and historians Philipp Blom and Adam Zamoyski have been invited to write essays. Their thoughts are assembled in the anthology Re:Thinking Europe. In addition to these current day reflections, a selection of often overlooked classical texts that have proved fundamental importance for Europe have been curated. The anthology will be officially released during the Forum in presence of several contributors.
Bestseller 60
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740 Mens en maatschappij algemeen NUR
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Publisher Amsterdam University Press B.V.
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Language eng
Page count 318
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Publication date first 2016-06-02
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  • ISBN: 9789048533077 (ED)
  • ISBN: 9789048533084 (EA)
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