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(1995) Inventing Europe, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
This book is about how every age reinvented the idea of Europe in the mirror of its own identity. I shall bring "Europe" into focus as a cultural construction and argue that it cannot be regarded as a self-evident entity: it is an idea as much as a reality. Europe, I shall be arguing, is a contested concept and it was in adversity that it became a self-conscious idea. As the central and organising metaphor of a complex civilisation, the European idea expresses our culture's struggle with its contradictions and conflicts.
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Delanty, G. (1995). The ambivalence of Europe: a theoretical introduction, in Inventing Europe, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-15.
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