The history of Europe is marked not only by violence and division but also by efforts to reduce the destructiveness of war. In this volume, the authors explore the meaning of ‘Europe’ within war and peace discourses from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. They examine imagined wars, the post-1815 security order, the portrayal of Russian and Muslim ‘Others, ‘ double standards in international law, pacifist rhetoric, and the role of ‘Europe’ in war propaganda and resistance movements. The authors demonstrate how both war and peace practices have shaped the concept of ‘Europe’ over time.
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Matthew D’Auria, University of East Anglia; Rolf Petri, University of Venice; Jan Vermeiren, University of East Anglia
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman-halaman 418 ● ISBN 9783110764819 ● Saiz fail 3.1 MB ● Penyunting Matthew D’Auria & Rolf Petri ● Penerbit De Gruyter ● Bandar raya Basel/Berlin/Boston ● Diterbitkan 2024 ● Edisi 1 ● Muat turun 24 bulan ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 10004203 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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