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Regional and National Identities in Europe in the XIXth and XXth Centuries - Regional and National Identities in Europe in the XIXth and XXth Centuries (Hardcover)
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Regional and National Identities in Europe in the XIXth and XXth Centuries - Regional and National Identities in Europe in the XIXth and XXth Centuries (Hardcover)
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In late 20th-century Europe, both national and regional loyalties
have retained a surprising strength and topicality, despite the
advance of supra-national integration. This volume addresses some
specific aspects of this phenomenon that lay at the centre of the
interdisciplinary work of the first "European Forum" of the
European University Institute in Florence during the academic year
1993/1994. It aims at contributing to a better understanding of the
origins and the nature of territorially-based identities in Europe,
and it also offers some analysis of current problems arising at
various levels of the relationships between regional, national and
international structures. The contributions to this volume refer to
three major fields of historical and contemporary research: the
study of the factors that constitute "territorially-based imagined
communites"; the analysis of the mechanisms by which particular
group interests (social, political or cultural) are "translated"
into narratives of regional or national identity; and an enquiry
into the relationship between national and regional identities.
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