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Divided Europe
Society and Territory
Edited by:
- Ray Hudson - University of Durham, UK
- Allan M Williams - University of Exeter, UK
November 1998 | 315 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The deepening social and territorial divisions within Europe are examined in this comprehensive and authoritative book.
Using a global perspective, the contributors argue that social and territorial cleavages are inextricably linked, and that only a detailed examination of economic, political and geographical differences can lead to a clearer understanding of the social tensions and inequalities that exist across Europe. Topics covered include: gender; age; social integration; citizenship; and migration and race in Europe's complex and changing territorial system.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Ray Hudson and Allan M Williams
Re-shaping Europe
PART TWO: ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS
Ray Hudson
The New Economy of the New Europe
Adam Tickell
European Financial Integration and Uneven Development
PART THREE: POLITICAL DIMENSIONS
Colin H Williams
Nationalism and Its Derivatives in Post-1989 Europe
Joe Painter
New Geographies of Democracy in Contemporary Europe
PART FOUR: SPATIAL DIMENSIONS
Russell King and Marco Donati
The `Divided' Mediterranean
Allan M Williams and Vladimir Balaz
Transformation and Division in Central Europe
PART FIVE: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
Diane Perrons
Deconstructing the Maastricht Myth? Economic and Social Cohesion in Europe
Paul White
Ethnicity, Racialization and Citizenship as Divisive Elements in Europe
Anthony M Warnes
Divided Responses to an Ageing Population
Lila Leontidou and Alex Afouxenidis
Boundaries of Social Exclusion in Europe
PART SIX: CONCLUSIONS
David Sadler
A Divided European Future?