The Boundaries of Europe : From the Fall of the Ancient World to the Age of Decolonisation /

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Author / Creator:Rossi, Pietro.
Imprint:Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2015.
Description:1 online resource (266 pages)
Language:English
German
Italian
Series:Discourses on Intellectual Europe ; v. 1
Discourses on intellectual Europe.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12327758
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ISBN:9783110420722
3110420724
9783110420838
311042083X
9783110425567
3110425564
Notes:The Authors.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Includes 9 essays, of which 2 are in English as well as 2 in German and 5 in Italian, each of which is followed by an English translation.
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Summary:Europe's boundaries have mainly been shaped by cultural, religious, and political conceptions rather than by geography. In this context, this volume outlines the transformation of Europe's boundaries from the fall of the ancient world to the age of decolonization and explores, among other aspects, the confrontation of Christian Europe with Islam and the changing role of the Mediterranean from "mare nostrum" to a frontier between nations.
Other form:Print version: Rossi, Pietro. Boundaries of Europe : From the Fall of the Ancient World to the Age of Decolonisation. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, ©2015 9783110425567
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Europe's boundaries have mainly been shaped by cultural, religious, and political conceptions rather than by geography. This volume of bilingual essays from renowned European scholars outlines the transformation of Europe's boundaries from the fall of the ancient world to the age of decolonization, or the end of the explicit endeavor to "Europeanize" the world.From the decline of the Roman Empire to the polycentrism of today's world, the essays span such aspects as the confrontation of Christian Europe with Islam and the changing role of the Mediterranean from "mare nostrum" to a frontier between nations. Scandinavia, eastern Europe and the Atlantic are also analyzed as boundaries in the context of exploration, migratory movements, cultural exchanges, and war. The Boundaries of Europe, edited by Pietro Rossi, is the first installment in the ALLEA book series Discourses on Intellectual Europe, which seeks to explore the question of an intrinsic or quintessential European identity in light of the rising skepticism towards Europe as an integrated cultural and intellectual region.

Item Description:The Authors.
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783110420722
3110420724
9783110420838
311042083X
9783110425567
3110425564
Access:Open Access