Today it is widely recognised that the ‘long 1970s’ was a decisive international transition period during which traditional, collective-oriented socio-economic interest and welfare policies were increasingly replaced by the more individually and neo-liberally oriented value policies of the post-industrial epoch. Seen from a distance of three decades, it is increasingly clear that these socio-economic and socio-cultural processes also found their expression at the level of national and international political power. The contributors to this volume explore these processes of political-cultural realignment and their social impetus in Western Europe and the Euro-Atlantic area in and around the 1970s in the context of three agenda-setting topics of international history of this period: human rights, including the impact of decolonisation; East-West detente in Europe; and transnational relations and discourses. Going beyond the so-called Americanisation processes of the immediate postwar period, this volume reclaims Europe’s place – and particularly that of smaller European nations – in contemporary Western history, demonstrating Europe’s contribution to transatlantic transformation processes in political culture, discourse, and power during this period.
Rasmus Mariager & Helle Porsdam
‘Long 1970s’ [PDF ebook]
Human Rights, East-West Detente and Transnational Relations
‘Long 1970s’ [PDF ebook]
Human Rights, East-West Detente and Transnational Relations
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 332 ● ISBN 9781317045618 ● Éditeur Rasmus Mariager & Helle Porsdam ● Maison d’édition Taylor and Francis ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 4889406 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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