The article briefly outlines the major aspects of Friedrich Naumann’s concept of Mitteleuropa and shows how his idea derived from the experience of the First World War. Although the plan is often viewed as an expression of annexionist war goals, Naumann actually argued for a rather informal German economic hegemony in Central Europe. The public reception of Mitteleuropa in Germany as well as in Allied countries is traced in detail by conducting a discourse analysis of newspaper coverage. Especially in Great Britain the Central European scheme was seen as a great menace and triggered discussions about alternative pan-European concepts. Although Mitteleuropa can be considered well-researched, this aspect has been surprisingly neglected by pre...
The idea of Mitteleuropa began to gain momentum in the German geopolitical science of the beginning...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the ways in which ideas of and discourses about Europe w...
International audienceIn order to provide an overall perspective of the beginning of the First World...
The article briefly outlines the major aspects of Friedrich Naumann’s concept of Mitteleuropa and sh...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to take a first look at the way in which Europe app...
Following the defeat of France in June 1940, the Nazi regime announced ambitious plans for the econo...
The article dwells on the attempts of Germany to use the Islamic factor as a tool to apply pressure ...
This article compares the Mitteleuropa visions of Friedrich List and Friedrich Naumann, two liberal ...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
The questions about the causes of the Great War and the responsibility for its outbreak have been th...
The author of the article focuses his attention of the key question – to what extent is the stereoty...
This article studies the attempts made during World War I to imagine and build post-war Baltic Sea r...
Carl Schmitt is usually perceived as the theorist of total state, total war and total hostility. In ...
Par le biais d'une analyse exhaustive de la presse et de la littérature ouverte produite durant les ...
In August 1914, France had already defined a pattern of war aims which would be shaped and amended d...
The idea of Mitteleuropa began to gain momentum in the German geopolitical science of the beginning...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the ways in which ideas of and discourses about Europe w...
International audienceIn order to provide an overall perspective of the beginning of the First World...
The article briefly outlines the major aspects of Friedrich Naumann’s concept of Mitteleuropa and sh...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to take a first look at the way in which Europe app...
Following the defeat of France in June 1940, the Nazi regime announced ambitious plans for the econo...
The article dwells on the attempts of Germany to use the Islamic factor as a tool to apply pressure ...
This article compares the Mitteleuropa visions of Friedrich List and Friedrich Naumann, two liberal ...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
The questions about the causes of the Great War and the responsibility for its outbreak have been th...
The author of the article focuses his attention of the key question – to what extent is the stereoty...
This article studies the attempts made during World War I to imagine and build post-war Baltic Sea r...
Carl Schmitt is usually perceived as the theorist of total state, total war and total hostility. In ...
Par le biais d'une analyse exhaustive de la presse et de la littérature ouverte produite durant les ...
In August 1914, France had already defined a pattern of war aims which would be shaped and amended d...
The idea of Mitteleuropa began to gain momentum in the German geopolitical science of the beginning...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the ways in which ideas of and discourses about Europe w...
International audienceIn order to provide an overall perspective of the beginning of the First World...