The Historical Evolution of Regionalizing Identities in Europe

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The Historical Evolution of Regionalizing Identities in Europe. / De Boer, Dick E.H. (Editor); Petersen, Nils Holger (Editor); Spierings, Bas (Editor); Welde, Martin van der (Editor).

Bern : Peter Lang, 2020. 348 p.

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Harvard

De Boer, DEH, Petersen, NH, Spierings, B & Welde, MVD (eds) 2020, The Historical Evolution of Regionalizing Identities in Europe. Peter Lang, Bern.

APA

De Boer, D. E. H., Petersen, N. H., Spierings, B., & Welde, M. V. D. (Eds.) (2020). The Historical Evolution of Regionalizing Identities in Europe. Peter Lang.

Vancouver

De Boer DEH, (ed.), Petersen NH, (ed.), Spierings B, (ed.), Welde MVD, (ed.). The Historical Evolution of Regionalizing Identities in Europe. Bern: Peter Lang, 2020. 348 p.

Author

De Boer, Dick E.H. (Editor) ; Petersen, Nils Holger (Editor) ; Spierings, Bas (Editor) ; Welde, Martin van der (Editor). / The Historical Evolution of Regionalizing Identities in Europe. Bern : Peter Lang, 2020. 348 p.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The book adopts a multidisciplinary and novel approach to the historical evolution of identities in Europe - identities connected with regions as a multi-layered and processual key concept in dialogue and/or conflict with the emerging nation-state. In the book, historical disciplines meet with anthropology, human geography and cultural studies to discuss how regional identities of various kinds were created, challenged and redefined; how they were experienced and expressed and to what extent they produced feelings of attachment.Spatial, social, cultural and political manifestations of identities in Europe are historical phenomena. Their changes and forms help us understand the essential traits of European societies, including the development of differences and similarities, degrees of attachment and dynamics of physical and mental borders. Drawing on a wide range of sources - from historiography to interviews, hagiographical texts, images and songs - expressing evolving identities, this book presents an innovative approach to understanding identity formation in Europe.",
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