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It is difficult to speak about Europe today without reference to its constitutive regions—supra-national geographical designations such as “Scandinavia,” “Eastern Europe,” and “the Balkans.” Such formulations are so ubiquitous that they are frequently treated as empirical realities rather than a series of shifting, overlapping, and historically constructed concepts. This volume is the first to provide a synthetic account of these concepts and the historical and intellectual contexts in which they emerged. Bringing together prominent international scholars from across multiple disciplines, it systematically and comprehensively explores how such “meso-regions” have been conceptualized throughout modern European history.



Trade Review

“After reading the individual contributions, the attempt of a Trans-European historiography through the inclusion specifically of the meso-regions proves to be truly successful….But it is not only because of an updated regional history that the volume is very informative and readable; it also offers many fruitful ideas for the various historiographical academic disciplines and an overarching transnational discourse. Hopefully, these concepts will be developed further.” • Historische Zeitschrift

“…acquiring this book will undoubtedly help you to get a very good understanding of the spatial turn, its advantages and its shortcomings, not to mention that it will provide you with all the necessary bibliography on matters of conceptual regions.” • EuropeanReview ofHistory:Revue européenne d'histoire

“All in all, this volume is a successful and highly recommendable book. It conveys many important insights into European history, as well as into the possibilities of doing a conceptual history which goes beyond basic political-philosophical concepts. And it will provide the reader with a good knowledge-base for answering the question about where Central Europe actually is located.” • Global Intellectual History

“Many of the individual chapters are highly readable and insightful…Many [readers] will indulge in the rich intricacies of conceptual history and historical concepts that abound in this book as a whole.” • European History Quarterly

“With a roster of authoritative scholars, the chapters of this book chart the construction and use of the key concepts of European space. By focusing on conceptual ‘clusters’, an extraordinary number of subjects are covered, and the complex processes at work are further highlighted by the frequent cross-referencing between chapters and topics, making this compelling book much more than the sum of its individual studies.” • Wendy Bracewell, University College London



Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Introduction
Diana Mishkova and Balázs Trencsényi

PART I: EUROPEAN MESO-REGIONS

Chapter 1. Western Europe
Stefan Berger

Chapter 2. Scandinavia / Norden
Bo Stråth and Marja Jalava

Chapter 3. The Baltic
Pärtel Piirimäe

Chapter 4. The Mediterranean
Vaso Seirinidou

Chapter 5. Southern Europe
Guido Franzinetti

Chapter 6. Iberia
Xosé-M.Núñez Seixas

Chapter 7. Balkans / Southeastern Europe
Diana Mishkova

Chapter 8. Central Europe
Balázs Trencsényi

Chapter 9. Eastern Europe
Frithjof Benjamin Schenk

Chapter 10. Eurasia
Mark Bassin

PART II: DISCIPLINARY TRADITIONS OF REGIONALIZATION

Chapter 11. European History
Stefan Troebst

Chapter 12. Political Geography and Geopolitics
Virginie Mamadouh and Martin Müller

Chapter 13. Economics
Georgi Ganev

Chapter 14. Historical Demography
Attila Melegh

Chapter 15. Linguistics
Uwe Hinrichs

Chapter 16. Literary History
Alex Drace-Francis

Chapter 17. Art History
Eric Storm

Index

European Regions and Boundaries: A Conceptual

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 17/12/2018
    ISBN13: 9781789200669, 978-1789200669
    ISBN10: 1789200660

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    It is difficult to speak about Europe today without reference to its constitutive regions—supra-national geographical designations such as “Scandinavia,” “Eastern Europe,” and “the Balkans.” Such formulations are so ubiquitous that they are frequently treated as empirical realities rather than a series of shifting, overlapping, and historically constructed concepts. This volume is the first to provide a synthetic account of these concepts and the historical and intellectual contexts in which they emerged. Bringing together prominent international scholars from across multiple disciplines, it systematically and comprehensively explores how such “meso-regions” have been conceptualized throughout modern European history.



    Trade Review

    “After reading the individual contributions, the attempt of a Trans-European historiography through the inclusion specifically of the meso-regions proves to be truly successful….But it is not only because of an updated regional history that the volume is very informative and readable; it also offers many fruitful ideas for the various historiographical academic disciplines and an overarching transnational discourse. Hopefully, these concepts will be developed further.” • Historische Zeitschrift

    “…acquiring this book will undoubtedly help you to get a very good understanding of the spatial turn, its advantages and its shortcomings, not to mention that it will provide you with all the necessary bibliography on matters of conceptual regions.” • EuropeanReview ofHistory:Revue européenne d'histoire

    “All in all, this volume is a successful and highly recommendable book. It conveys many important insights into European history, as well as into the possibilities of doing a conceptual history which goes beyond basic political-philosophical concepts. And it will provide the reader with a good knowledge-base for answering the question about where Central Europe actually is located.” • Global Intellectual History

    “Many of the individual chapters are highly readable and insightful…Many [readers] will indulge in the rich intricacies of conceptual history and historical concepts that abound in this book as a whole.” • European History Quarterly

    “With a roster of authoritative scholars, the chapters of this book chart the construction and use of the key concepts of European space. By focusing on conceptual ‘clusters’, an extraordinary number of subjects are covered, and the complex processes at work are further highlighted by the frequent cross-referencing between chapters and topics, making this compelling book much more than the sum of its individual studies.” • Wendy Bracewell, University College London



    Table of Contents

    List of Tables and Figures

    Introduction
    Diana Mishkova and Balázs Trencsényi

    PART I: EUROPEAN MESO-REGIONS

    Chapter 1. Western Europe
    Stefan Berger

    Chapter 2. Scandinavia / Norden
    Bo Stråth and Marja Jalava

    Chapter 3. The Baltic
    Pärtel Piirimäe

    Chapter 4. The Mediterranean
    Vaso Seirinidou

    Chapter 5. Southern Europe
    Guido Franzinetti

    Chapter 6. Iberia
    Xosé-M.Núñez Seixas

    Chapter 7. Balkans / Southeastern Europe
    Diana Mishkova

    Chapter 8. Central Europe
    Balázs Trencsényi

    Chapter 9. Eastern Europe
    Frithjof Benjamin Schenk

    Chapter 10. Eurasia
    Mark Bassin

    PART II: DISCIPLINARY TRADITIONS OF REGIONALIZATION

    Chapter 11. European History
    Stefan Troebst

    Chapter 12. Political Geography and Geopolitics
    Virginie Mamadouh and Martin Müller

    Chapter 13. Economics
    Georgi Ganev

    Chapter 14. Historical Demography
    Attila Melegh

    Chapter 15. Linguistics
    Uwe Hinrichs

    Chapter 16. Literary History
    Alex Drace-Francis

    Chapter 17. Art History
    Eric Storm

    Index

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