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This collection examines the intersection of historical
recollection, strategies of representation, and reading practices
in historical fiction from the eighteenth century to today. In
shifting focus to the agency of the reader and taking a long
historical view, the collection brings a new perspective to the
field of historical representation.
Threatened from above by economic globalization and European integration, and from below by the rise of identity politics, the French state has attempted to redefine its relationship to its citizens. Reinventing France examines the ways in which state action has endeavored to promote social integration in an increasingly fragmented nation and has challenged traditional concepts of an indivisible Republic and universal citizenship rights in order to achieve the core republican ideals of freedom, equality and solidarity.
Post-suburbia is a term that encapsulates a variety of contemporary
urban forms, in particular the 'edge city' - a term used to
describe the rapid growth of new urban centres at the edges of
established major cities. Widely discussed in the US, very little
has been written about European edge cities and this book provides
a comparative analysis of examples in Greece, Spain, Paris, Finland
and the UK, offering a theoretical analysis of the edge city and of
post-suburban Europe.
This collection examines the intersection of historical
recollection, strategies of representation, and reading practices
in historical fiction from the eighteenth century to today. In
shifting focus to the agency of the reader and taking a long
historical view, the collection brings a new perspective to the
field of historical representation.
The term 'edge city' describes the rapid growth of urban centres at
the edge of established cities. Widely discussed in the US, very
little has been written about European edge cities. This book gives
a comparative analysis of examples in Greece, Spain, Paris, Finland
and the UK, with a theoretical analysis of edge cities and
post-suburban Europe.
Undermined from above by economic globalization and European
integration, and from below by the rise of identity politics, the
French state has attempted to redefine its relationship to its
citizens. Reinventing France examines the ways in which state
action has endeavoured to promote social integration in an
increasingly fragmented nation and has challenged traditional
concepts of an indivisible Republic and universal citizenship
rights in order to achieve the core republican ideals of freedom,
equality and solidarity.
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