European regions and boundaries a conceptual history

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 ser...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Mishkova, Diana, 1958- editor (editor), Trencsényi, Balázs, 1973- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York Oxford, [England] Berghahn Books 2017
Colección:European Conceptual History
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Introduction
  • Part I European Mesoregions
  • Chapter 1 Western Europe
  • Chapter 2 Scandinavia / Norden
  • Chapter 3 The Baltic
  • Chapter 4 The Mediterranean
  • Chapter 5 Southern Europe
  • Chapter 6 Iberia
  • Chapter 7 Balkans / Southeastern Europe
  • Chapter 8 Central Europe
  • Chapter 9 Eastern Europe
  • Chapter 10 Eurasia
  • Part II Disciplinary Traditions of Regionalization
  • Chapter 11 European History
  • Chapter 12 Political Geography and Geopolitics
  • Chapter 13 Economics
  • Chapter 14 Historical Demography
  • Chapter 15 Linguistics
  • Chapter 16 Literary History
  • Chapter 17 Art History
  • Index