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Hugh McDonnell - Europeanising Spaces in Paris - 9781781383025 - V9781781383025
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Europeanising Spaces in Paris

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Description for Europeanising Spaces in Paris Hardcover. Europeanising Spaces in Paris, c. 1947-1962 examines the myriad urban, political and cultural forms in which ideas of Europe, and of what it meant to be European, were represented in Paris in the post-war era. Num Pages: 288 pages, 8, 8 black & white illustrations, Black and White. BIC Classification: 1DDF; 3JJP; HBJD; HBLW3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 164 x 241 x 23. Weight in Grams: 610.
In the wake of the Second World War, ideas of Europe abounded. What did Europe mean as a concept, and what did it mean to be European? Europeanising Spaces in Paris, c. 1947-1962 makes the case that Paris was both a leading and distinctive forum for the expression of these ideas in the post-war period. It examines spaces in the French capital in which ideas about Europe were formulated, articulated, exchanged, circulated, and contested during this post-war period, roughly between the escalation of the Cold War and the end of France's war of decolonisation in Algeria.

Such processes of making sense of Europe are elucidated in urban, political and cultural spaces in the French capital. Specifically, the Parisian café, home and street are each examined in terms of how they were implicated in ideas about Europe. Then, the Paris-based Mouvement socialiste des états unis d'Europe (The Socialist Movement for the United States of Europe) and the far-right wing Fédération des étudiants nationalistes (The Federation of Nationalist Students) are examined as examples of political movements that mobilised around – very different – concepts of Europe. The final section on cultural Europeanising spaces draws attention to the specificities of the Europeanism of exiles from Franco's Spain in Paris; the work of the great scholar of the Arab world, Jacques Berque, in the context of his understanding of the Mediterranean world and his understanding of faith; and finally, the work of the legendary photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, by looking at the capacities and limitations of the photographic medium for the representation of Europe, and how these corresponded with Cartier-Bresson’s political, social, and aesthetic commitments.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781383025
SKU
V9781781383025
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About Hugh McDonnell
Hugh McDonnell is Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh.

Reviews for Europeanising Spaces in Paris
Reviews 'An original, penetrating and unusually wide-ranging text, that has much to say about a variety of debates both on, and well beyond, the ostensible focus on the idea of Europe.' Dr Daniel Alexander Gordon, Edge Hill University 'As someone who teaches a course on the idea of Europe, I appreciate how the author chronicles the formulation and contestation of ideas about identity and place with well-researched concrete examples. I look forward to adding the book to the required reading for the course. The vignettes are intriguing: the story of exiles from Franco’s Spain in Paris; the work of the scholar of the Arab world Jacques Berques; and the work of photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, whose photos of Paris are iconic. Each vignette clearly shows how cultural spaces in Paris were implicated in aspects of Europeanism and raised issues about who constituted an insider and outsider.' Kolleen M. Guy, University of Texas at San Antonio, H-France

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