
Europe's Contending Identities
Supranationalism, Ethnoregionalism, Religion, and New Nationalism
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Europe's Contending Identities
Supranationalism, Ethnoregionalism, Religion, and New Nationalism
About this book
How 'European' are Europeans? Is it possible to balance national citizenship with belonging to the European Union overall? Do feelings of citizenship and belonging respond to affiliations to regions, religions or reactionary politics? Unlike previous volumes about identity in Europe, this book offers a more comprehensive view of the range of identities and new arguments about the political processes that shape identity formation. The founders of European integration promised 'an ever closer union'. Nationalists respond that a people should control their own destiny. This book investigates who is winning the debate. The chapters show that attitudes toward broader political communities are changing, that new ideas are gaining ground, and that long-standing trends are possibly reversing course.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Europe’s Contending Identities
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction Identifying with Europe?
- Part I Framing the Prospects for a European Identity
- Part II Ethnoregional Challenges
- Part III Religious Challenges
- Part IV New Nationalist Challenges
- References
- Index