Anti-liberal Europe: A Neglected Story of Europeanization
Synopsis
The history of modern Europe is often presented with the hindsight of present-day European integration, which was a genuinely liberal project based on political and economic freedom. Many other visions for Europe developed in the 20th century, however, were based on an idea of community rooted in pre-modern religious ideas, cultural or ethnic homogeneity, or even in coercion and violence. They frequently rejected the idea of modernity or reinterpreted it in an antiliberal manner. Anti-liberal Europe examines these visions, including those of anti-modernist Catholics, conservatives, extreme rightists as well as communists, arguing that antiliberal concepts in 20th-century Europe were not the counterpart to, but instead part of the process of European integration.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Berghahn Books
- ISBN: 9781782384250
- Number of pages: 210
- Dimensions: 236 x 153 x 19 mm
- Weight: 458g
- Languages: English
