European border regions in comparison : overcoming nationalistic aspects or re-nationalization ?
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European border regions in comparison : overcoming nationalistic aspects or re-nationalization ?
(Routledge studies in modern European history, 21)
Routledge, 2014
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- The Spanish-Portuguese frontier (1297-1926) : identity midway between dialogue and settlement of accounts / Miguel A. Melón Jiménez
- The boundaries between France and Spain in the Catalan Pyrenees : elements for the construction and invention of borders / Oscar Jané
- Dividing regions ? : plebiscites and their propaganda : Schleswig and Carinthia 1920 / Nina Jebsen
- Schleswig : a border region caught between nation-states / Steen Bo Frandsen
- The Spanish-Moroccan relationship : combining bonne entente with territorial disputes / Jaume Castan Pinos
- From a look backwards to a look forwards : the way to the border agreement between Latvia and Russia / Laura Asarite
- The building and erosion of the "post-conflict" Irish borderscape / Cathal Mccall
- Resignification of the past in the northern Portugal/Galicia border : amenity, heritage, and emblem / Paula Godinho
- Towards cross-border network governance ? : the social and solidarity economy and the construction of a cross-border territory in the Basque Country / Xabier Itçaina and Jean-Jacques Manterola
- Border region Tyrol in historical perspective : bridging the wrong Border ? / Andrea Varriale
- The Bulgarian-Greek border region : cross-border cooperation under the shadow of minority issues / Nuri Ali Tahir
- The socio-cultural landscape of the Soviet-Finnish borderland of the 1930s as seen through autobiographic childhood stories / Olga Ilyukha
- (Im)Permeability of the border in late socialism : the small traffic phenomenon on the Romanian-Yugoslavian border / Corneliu Pintilescu and Lavinia Snejana Stan
- The border in the narratives of the inhabitants of the German-Polish border region / Katarzyna Stoklosa
- The Europeanization of the German-Polish borderlands / Elżbieta Opiłowska
- Between borders and boundaries : Romanian-Hungarian identity politics during the 20th century / Monica Andriescu
- Boundaries between ourselves and others : the role of prejudice and stereotypes in general with specific reference to border regions / Gerhard Besier
- South Tyrol after 1945 : an example of co-existence of different national groups, or, Rather a cage for imagined communities to lie frozen ? / Davide Mauro Artico and Brunello Mantelli
- Remembrance and oblivion in the Danish-German border region / Inge Adriansen
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Borders exist in almost every sphere of life. Initially, borders were established in connection with kingdoms, regions, towns, villages and cities. With nation-building, they became important as a line separating two national states with different "national characteristics," narratives and myths. The term "border" has a negative connotation for being a separating line, a warning signal not to cross a line between the allowed and the forbidden. The awareness of both mental and factual borders in manifold spheres of our life has made them a topic of consideration in almost all scholarly disciplines - history, geography, political science and many others. This book primarily incorporates an interdisciplinary and comparative approach. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists and political science scholars from a diverse range of European universities analyze historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions - inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European and non-European countries.
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Introduction Katarzyna Stoklosa and Gerhard Besier Part I: Territorial Disputes and Questions of Identity 1. The Spanish-Portuguese Frontier (1297-1926): Identity Midway Between Dialogue and Settlement of Accounts Miguel A. Melon Jimenez 2. The Boundaries Between France and Spain in the Catalan Pyrenees: Elements for the Construction and Invention of Borders Oscar Jane 3. Dividing Regions? Plebiscites and Their Propaganda-Schleswig and Carinthia 1920 Nina Jebsen 4. Schleswig: A Border Region Caught Between Nation States Steen Bo Frandsen 5. The Spanish-Moroccan Relationship: Combining Bonne Entente with Territorial Disputes Jaume Castan Pinos 6. From a Look Backwards to a Look Forwards: The Way to the Border Agreement Between Latvia and Russia Laura Asarite 7. The Building and Erosion of the "Post-Conflict" Irish Borderscape Cathal Mccall Part II: Cross-Border Co-Operation 8. Re-Signification of the Past in the Northern Portugal/Galicia Border: Amenity, Heritage, and Emblem Paula Godinho 9. Towards Cross-Border Network Governance? The Social and Solidarity Economy and the Construction of a Cross-Border Territory in the Basque Country Xabier Itcaina and Jean-Jacques Manterola 10. Border-Region Tyrol in Historical Perspective: Bridging the Wrong Border? Andrea Varriale 11. The Bulgarian-Greek Border Region: Cross-Border Cooperation Under the Shadow of Minority Issues Nuri Ali Tahir Part III: Perceptions of Borders and Border Regimes 12. The Sociocultural Landscape of the Soviet-Finnish Borderland of the 1930s as Seen Through Autobiographic Childhood Stories Olga Ilyukha 13. (Im)Permeability of the Border in Late Socialism: The Small Traffic Phenomenon on the Romanian-Yugoslavian Border Corneliu Pintilescu and Lavinia Snejana Stan 14. The Border in the Narratives of the Inhabitants of the German-Polish Border Region Katarzyna Stoklosa 15. The Europeanization of the German-Polish Borderlands Elzbieta Opilowska 16. Between Borders And Boundaries: Romanian-Hungarian Identity Politics During the 20th Century Monica Andriescu Part IV: Prejudices, Stereotypes and Nationalism 17. Boundaries Between Ourselves and Others: The Role of Prejudice and Stereotypes in General with Specific Reference to Border Regions Gerhard Besier 18. South Tyrol After 1945: An Example of Co-Existence of Different National Groups, or Rather a Cage for Imagined Communities to Lie Frozen? Davide Mauro Artico and Brunello Mantelli 19. Remembrance and Oblivion in the Danish-German Border Region Inge Adriansen
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