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Menno Spiering
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International School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Michael Wintle
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University of Hull, UK
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This book is about the history of Europe in the twentieth century and concentrates on two particular aspects. First, it examines the impact of the Great War on Europe; secondly it is concerned with European civilization and with ideas of what is meant to be 'European'. The approach is interdisciplinary, including integrated analyses from politics, international relations, political ideas, literature, and the visual arts. The common focus, which links all the chapters, is the effect of the Great War on a European mentality, or European identity. It targets reactions to the First World War up to 1939, but extends its coverage in many areas up to the 1990s, offering a wide-ranging view of Europe in the twentieth century.
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09 May 2017
Table of contents (11 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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- Menno Spiering, Michael Wintle
Pages 1-13
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Back Matter
Pages 201-208
Editors and Affiliations
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International School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Menno Spiering
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University of Hull, UK
Michael Wintle
About the editors
ANNETTE BECKER Chair in Modern History, University of Paris-X, Nanterre
PETER BUGGE Associate Professor of Czech and European Studies, Head of Department of Slavonic Studies, University of Aarhus (DK)
ALEID FOKKEMA Senior Lecturer in English, Utrecht University
JAN IFVERSEN Associate Professor of European Studies, University of Aarhus (DK)
MANET VAN MONTFRANS Lecturer, Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam
PHILIP MORGAN Senior Lecturer in Contemporary European History, University of Hull
NEIL SINYARD Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, University of Hull
WIM ROOBOL Chair of Modern European History, University of Amsterdam