Introduction: The Shifting Terrain of European Studies - Chris
Rumford
PART ONE: CONTEXTS: HISTORY, CULTURE, POLITICS
Europe Transformed, 1945 - 2000 - Charles Tilly
The European Heritage: History, Memory and Time - Gerard
Delanty
Europe beyond East and West - William Outhwaite
Postcolonial Europe: Or, Understanding Europe in Times of the
Post-Colonial - Gurminder K Bhambra
PART TWO: POLITY-BUILDING: INSTITUTIONALIZATION, GOVERNANCE,
EUROPEANIZATION
Supranational Governance - Ben Rosamond
National Interests - Jeffrey Lewis
Markets - Michelle Egan
Law and Justice - Lisa Conant
A Question of Democracy, or, Facing up to the Future of Europe -
Dimitris N Chryssochoou
Competing Visions of European Union - Craig Parsons
Enlargement and the Meaning of Europe - John McCormick
PART THREE: THEMES AND ISSUES
Uses and Abuses of the Concept of Integration - Philomena
Murray
Economic Growth and Global Competitiveness - Amy Verdun
Agricultural Policy and Protectionism - Wyn Grant
Europe and Global Governance - Jose Magone
The Geopolitics of European Freedom and Security - John Agnew
Nationalism and Transnationalism - Victor Roudometof
Migration, Minorities, Marginality: New Directions in European
Research - Franck Duvell
Citizenship, Deomocracy and the Public Sphere - John Erik
Fossum
Social Movements - Donatella della Porta
Multiculturalism and Public Culture: A Historical Critique - Nick
Stevenson
Religion: Towards a Post-Secular Europe? - Effie Fokas
The Welfare State in an Enlarged European Union - Susanne Fuchs and
Claus Offe
Cities and Territorial Competitiveness - Neil Brenner
Regions and Regional Dynamics - Anssi Paasi
Borders - William Walters
An Intellectual Homeland: Governing Mobilities and Space in
European Education - Martin Lawn
Network Europe and Information Society - Barrie Axford
PART FOUR: FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Reconciling EU and European Studies: Historical Perspectives on
Regional Integration - Francis McGowan
Normative Power Europe: A trans-Disciplinary Approach to European
Studies - Ian Manners
Europe as a Post-Emotional Idea - Stjepan Mestrovic
Understanding the Real Europe: A Cosmopolitanism Vision - Ulrich
Beck
The Mountain Comes to Muhammad: Global Islam in Provincial Europe -
Faisal Devji
Cosmopolitan Europe and European Studies - Craig Calhoun
Professor Chris Rumford arrived at Royal Holloway on 1 September 2003 following a period as Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Istanbul Kultur University, and Visiting Fellow, City University, London. Chris has held a variety of positions including Senior Researcher at the Economic Development Foundation in Istanbul (IKV), and British Studies Consultant at the British Council.
This volume brings together some of the biggest names in European
Studies to analyse the most important trajectories of Europe′s
development and the challenges faced by the continent today. No one
interested in Europe will be able to ignore this extraordinary
collection of scholarship.
*Professor Thomas Diez*
Chris Rumford has established himself as one of the most informed
and incisive commentators on contemporary Europe. In this Handbook
he has drawn upon this expertise to bring together some of the best
scholars currently writing about Europe. Here are to be found both
the best-known names and some of the younger and rising stars. In
its range and comprehensiveness it will be hard to beat; and it
will certainly become an invaluable resource for sociologists,
political scientists, historians and all others seeking the best
information and most up-to-the-date approaches to the study of
Europe today.
*Professor Krishan Kumar*
Chris Rumford′s edited SAGE Handbook of European Studies offers an
impressive account of the state of the art of the study of
contemporary Europe... Overall, this is an outstanding work and a
definite companion to all those interested in contemporary
Europe.
*Journal of Contemporary European Studies*
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