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The Idea of Europe Shane Weller (University of Kent, Canterbury)

The Idea of Europe By Shane Weller (University of Kent, Canterbury)

The Idea of Europe by Shane Weller (University of Kent, Canterbury)


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Through a wide-ranging critical history of the idea of Europe from its origins in classical antiquity to the present day, this book offers a new conception of the European that challenges the Eurocentrism, Euro-supremacism, and Euro-universalism that have for so long beset the idea of Europe.

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The Idea of Europe: A Critical History by Shane Weller (University of Kent, Canterbury)

There is an increasingly widespread sense that Europe is in crisis. Notions of a shared European identity and a common European culture appear to be losing their purchase. This crisis is often seen as a conflict between a cosmopolitan and a nationalist idea of Europe. The reality is, however, considerably more complex, as the long history of the idea of Europe reveals. In The Idea of Europe: A Critical History, Shane Weller explores that history from its origins in classical antiquity to the present day. Drawing on a wide range of sources, he demonstrates that, all too often, seemingly progressive ideas of Europe have been shaped by Eurocentric, culturally supremacist, and even racist assumptions. Seeking to break with this troubling pattern, Weller calls for an idea of Europe shaped by a spirit of self-critique and by an openness to those cultures that have for so long been dismissed as non-European.

The Idea of Europe Reviews

'This marvelous book provides a masterful history of the idea of Europe from classical antiquity to the present day. It takes someone with exceptionally sharp analytical skills to expose the ways in which the many advocates of European values and a united Europe have struggled to think beyond their own national-cultural identifications and to free themselves from a Eurocentric idea of Europe. Weller's book is a superb attempt not only to assess the idea of Europe critically, but also to propose a new way of imagining the European that takes full account of its troubled past.' Dirk Van Hulle, University of Oxford
'The Idea of Europe is the history of an idea that is as complex as it is contradictory and ambiguous. Shane Weller's new book critically uncovers these contradictions - universalism and nationalism, diversity and unity, civilization and barbarism - and the many attempts to overcome them. The book is a tour de force. It follows the idea of Europe from Aristotle to Husserl, from Montesquieu to Turgenev and Orhan Pamuk, and it helps us to think Europe in all its complexity and, maybe, to move beyond the pitfalls of Eurocentrism, Euro-supremacism, and Euro-universalism.' Jan Loop, University of Copenhagen

About Shane Weller (University of Kent, Canterbury)

Shane Weller is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Kent. His publications include Modernism and Nihilism (2011) and Language and Negativity in European Modernism: Toward a Literature of the Unword (2019).

Table of Contents

1. Myths of Europa: from Classical Antiquity to the Enlightenment; 2. A Great Republic of Cultivated Minds: 1712-1815; 3. Nationalism and Universalism: 1815-1848; 4. The Russia Question; 5. Homo Europaeus:1848-1918; 6. The European Spirit: 1918-1933; 7. A New European Order: 1933-1945; 8. Unity in Diversity: 1945-1989; 9. Other Europes; 10. Europe Against Itself: 1989 to the Present Day.

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NGR9781108478106
9781108478106
1108478107
The Idea of Europe: A Critical History by Shane Weller (University of Kent, Canterbury)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20210603
362
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