Imagining European Unity since 1000 AD

Author:   Patrick Pasture
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
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Pages:   273
Publication Date:   16 June 2017
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Author:   Patrick Pasture
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Weight:   3.649kg
ISBN:  

9781349693962


ISBN 10:   1349693960
Pages:   273
Publication Date:   16 June 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Its critical meta-narrative stressing the dark sides and shortcomings attending the imaginings of European unity appears both timely and empirically sound. ... this book without doubt not only sets new accents for European studies but also qualifies as an introductory textbook for students. (Florian Greiner, European History Quarterly, Vol. 48 (1), 2018) A strikingly rich and nuanced picture of the political and intellectual historical pedigree of European integration ... . (R. Lesaffer, American Historical Review, February, 2017) It brilliantly shows that, beyond irenic discourses which present Europe as a land of freedom, tolerance, and diversity, there is another reality and another history of violence, exclusion, and obsession with uniformity (Carl Bouchard, Peace & Change, Vol. 42 (1), January, 2017) Historians have rarely offered such a well-balanced and well informed history of (Anti-)Europeanism ... . (Peter Pichler, History, Vol. 102 (349), January, 2017) It is learned, impressively so, without being boring for even a single page, and it is subversive since it shows the dark sides of the noble quest for peace - an inbuilt tendency of the integration project to suppress diversity and to dominate. The current circumstance of Europe gives it a particularly sharp edge . (J. H. H. Weiler, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 28 (1), 2017) The period of time covered is, certainly, wide and multifaceted, and the nine chapters that make up the book are densely filled with historical details and information. ... Imagining European Unity since 1000 AC encourages a reflection on the lessons from the past, illuminating the understanding of the present. (Marta Postigo Asenjo, Global Intellectual History, Vol. 1 (2), 2017) Pasture's complex analysis works against the historiographic grain for studies on Europeans search for unity. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper division undergraduates and above. (P. G. Wallace, Choice, December, 2015)


A strikingly rich and nuanced picture of the political and intellectual historical pedigree of European integration ... . (R. Lesaffer, American Historical Review, February, 2017) It brilliantly shows that, beyond irenic discourses which present Europe as a land of freedom, tolerance, and diversity, there is another reality and another history of violence, exclusion, and obsession with uniformity (Carl Bouchard, Peace & Change, Vol. 42 (1), January, 2017) Historians have rarely offered such a well-balanced and well informed history of (Anti-)Europeanism ... . (Peter Pichler, History, Vol. 102 (349), January, 2017) It is learned, impressively so, without being boring for even a single page, and it is subversive since it shows the dark sides of the noble quest for peace - an inbuilt tendency of the integration project to suppress diversity and to dominate. The current circumstance of Europe gives it a particularly sharp edge . (J. H. H. Weiler, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 28 (1), 2017)


A strikingly rich and nuanced picture of the political and intellectual historical pedigree of European integration ... . (R. Lesaffer, American Historical Review, February, 2017) It brilliantly shows that, beyond irenic discourses which present Europe as a land of freedom, tolerance, and diversity, there is another reality and another history of violence, exclusion, and obsession with uniformity (Carl Bouchard, Peace & Change, Vol. 42 (1), January, 2017) Historians have rarely offered such a well-balanced and well informed history of (Anti-)Europeanism ... . (Peter Pichler, History, Vol. 102 (349), January, 2017) It is learned, impressively so, without being boring for even a single page, and it is subversive since it shows the dark sides of the noble quest for peace - an inbuilt tendency of the integration project to suppress diversity and to dominate. The current circumstance of Europe gives it a particularly sharp edge . (J. H. H. Weiler, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 28 (1), 2017) The period of time covered is, certainly, wide and multifaceted, and the nine chapters that make up the book are densely filled with historical details and information. ... Imagining European Unity since 1000 AC encourages a reflection on the lessons from the past, illuminating the understanding of the present. (Marta Postigo Asenjo, Global Intellectual History, Vol. 1 (2), 2017) Pasture's complex analysis works against the historiographic grain for studies on Europeans search for unity. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper division undergraduates and above. (P. G. Wallace, Choice, December, 2015)


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Patrick Pasture is Professor of History and Director of the Master Programme in European Studies: Transnational and Global Perspectives at the University of Leuven, Belgium.

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