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Geneva, Zurich, Basel - History, Culture, and National Identity (Hardcover)
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Geneva, Zurich, Basel - History, Culture, and National Identity (Hardcover)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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Recognized by historians and politicians as a model for European
unity, Switzerland is nonetheless a difficult country to understand
as a whole. Whereas individual Swiss cities have strong identities
in the international political, cultural, and economic arenas, the
country itself seems to be less than the sum of its parts. To
capture the elusive spirit of Switzerland, four eminent writers
explore the roots of its political unity and cultural diversity in
a series of urban portraits. Their observations make for both good
storytelling and insightful social commentary. Nicolas Bouvier
offers a quick-paced history of Geneva--the city John Calvin had
envisioned as a radiating center of godliness, international in its
scope and legal in its methods--the home of the Red Cross and the
League of Nations and, since 1945, the location of numerous
disarmament and diplomatic conferences. Gordon Craig examines
Zurich, the city of the militant religious reformer Huldrych
Zwingli, whose centralizing political zeal was harnessed by
subsequent generations of Zurichers to lead Switzerland in its
modernization. Today's economically powerful Zurich is analyzed in
terms of its liberal past as a refuge for political activists and
artists, and in terms of its current generational divisions on
moral and cultural questions. Finally, Lionel Gossman explores the
conciliatory Basel of Erasmus, showing how vigorous independence,
resourcefulness, and remembrance of its humanist traditions shaped
the city's culture and economy. Tying together important themes in
the histories of these cities, Carl Schorske focuses his
introduction on how Switzerland has capitalized on their cultural
differences and refined the art of political negotiation to serve a
wide range of civic interests. Originally published in 1994. The
Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology
to again make available previously out-of-print books from the
distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These
editions preserve the original texts of these important books while
presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The
goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access
to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books
published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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