Article(electronic)May 8, 2017

Visions of Europe: European Integration as Redemption from the Past and as a Monetary Transaction

In: Contemporary European history, Volume 26, Issue 2, p. 209-216

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Abstract

Visions of Europe belong to a particular time. They carry with them the hallmark, the dominant patterns of thought, of their birth. But there also exist substantial continuities between three of these crucial moments: 1848, 1945 and 1989. At these times the process of building nation states also reached a peculiar moment of crisis – or a turning point. The idea of Europe, reformulated at these times of political collapse, existential angst and an explosion of the imagination, stands in an intricate relationship – Hegelians might like to call it a dialectic – with the conception of national cultures and national politics.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1469-2171

DOI

10.1017/s0960777317000145

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