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- Title
Europeanism: A Historical View.
- Authors
Ostrowski, Marius S.
- Abstract
The ideology of Europeanism – defined as a commitment to the political, economic, and cultural consolidation of the European continent – has undergone major transformations during the twentieth century. Yet the study of Europeanism has not as yet systematically examined the range of conceptual meanings that the various strands of the Europeanist ideological family exhibit. Instead, Europeanism has typically been treated either ahistorically as a set of desirable social ideals and values, or reductively as a quality exclusively associated with European institutions in their current form. Both obscure the fundamental, wide-ranging debates over the nature of 'Europe' and 'Europeanness' that have shaped the substantive development of Europeanist ideologies over the last century. This article maps out the key areas of conceptual contestation that are consistently shared by all Europeanisms regarding the boundaries of Europe, the degree of European consolidation, and how 'Europeanisation' is to be realised.
- Subjects
SOCIAL values; VALUES (Ethics); CULTURAL values; EUROPEANIZATION; EUROPEAN cooperation
- Publication
Contemporary European History, 2023, Vol 32, Issue 2, p287
- ISSN
0960-7773
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0960777321000485