Germany, Europe and the Persistence of Nations

Germany, Europe and the Persistence of Nations
Title Germany, Europe and the Persistence of Nations PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 343
Release 2018-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 0429850875

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Published in 1998, this book is an articulate and densely documented account of political, cultural and historical forces and tensions involved in contemporary European integration; most especially concerning Germany. In doing so it provides an effective fusion of a vast array of material from what are normally separate disciplines. The book investigates contemporary resonances of identifications and conceptions of political boundaries that appeared in Europe in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century. It argues that within a ‘supranationalising’ Europe, national identity and nationalism have not disappeared as cultural and political phenomena. Rather they persist and manifest themselves in variable forms at popular and elite levels. This is the basis for Europe’s condition of far from completed unity, at the centre of which is now a reunited Germany, more sure of itself but less sure of the world around it.

Structuring the State

Structuring the State
Title Structuring the State PDF eBook
Author Daniel Ziblatt
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 246
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780691121673

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This study explores the following puzzle: Upon national unification, why was Germany formed as a federal state and Italy a unitary state? Ziblatt's answer to this question will be of interest to scholars of international relations, comparative politics, political development, and political and economic history.

Soldered states: nation-building in Germany and Vietnam

Soldered states: nation-building in Germany and Vietnam
Title Soldered states: nation-building in Germany and Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Claire Sutherland
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 209
Release 2018-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526135272

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The book examines the power of nationalism to solder nation-states back together rather than break them apart. In this innovative, cross-continental comparison of nation-building in Germany and Vietnam, the focus is on their shared experience of division, communism and regional integration, offering original insights into how governments go about maintaining nation-state legitimacy in the twenty-first century. Neither German nor Vietnamese governments have succeeded in effacing national division, for a host of historical, economic, psychological, sociological and even climatic reasons. Yet their efforts tell us a great deal about how national identity is negotiated today. The study offers a fresh perspective on nationalist ideology which will be of interest to specialists and students in comparative politics, European and Southeast Asian studies as well as nationalism studies. For the general reader, it provides a fascinating introduction to contemporary nation-building in a unique combination of cases across two continents.

Major Nation-States in the European Union

Major Nation-States in the European Union
Title Major Nation-States in the European Union PDF eBook
Author J. Richard Piper
Publisher Routledge
Pages 811
Release 2015-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317346637

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Integrating the study of individual European nation-states within the framework of the European Union, this unique new text is essentially two books in one: a book on the EU and a comparative introduction to European politics. This text provides more value to students by combining two texts in one, but engages student interest and facilitates learning through a variety of useful features. Role-playing exercises encourage participation and test students' critical thinking skills, while an emphasis on the people behind the politics "humanizes" material and provides lively insights into contemporary European politics and society. To ensure student understanding, there is extensive material comparing and contrasting EU states to one another and to the United States, a thorough glossary at the end of the book, and an abundance of examples, tables, charts, and graphs to illustrate and extend the discussions.

Counter-revolution

Counter-revolution
Title Counter-revolution PDF eBook
Author Jan Zielonka
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 177
Release 2018
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0198806566

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This book is a bold attempt to make sense of the extraordinary events taking place in present-day Europe.

Germany and East-Central Europe

Germany and East-Central Europe
Title Germany and East-Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Steve Wood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2017-11-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351157426

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This innovative volume analyzes historical, strategic and domestic political influences on the character and dynamics of the European Union's eastern enlargement. Its main focus is on interactions between Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, in political-diplomatic, commercial-economic and socio-cultural fields. The book also examines the wider European and international contexts to show that as enlargement advanced, we also witnessed an increase in the potential for conflict among EU members, old and new. Steve Wood provides an eclectic and topical appraisal, which identifies the German state as the crucial actor in both the enlargement venture and parallel processes of bilateral reconciliation. The book is recommended to those with interests in contemporary Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, and European integration.

Germany and the Modern World, 1880–1914

Germany and the Modern World, 1880–1914
Title Germany and the Modern World, 1880–1914 PDF eBook
Author Mark Hewitson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 533
Release 2018-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1107039150

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Re-assesses Germany's relationship with the wider world before 1914 by examining the connections between nationalism, transnationalism, imperialism and globalization.