The article focuses on the view of the Mediterranean in early geopolitical writings. Through this lens, it looks at the space metaphors and imaginative geographies that defined the core meanings of the Middle Sea over the last 200 years. The author discusses the role that the Enlightenment philosophy of history had in the shaping of classical geography. Moving on similar grounds, early geopolitical writers believed in the ‘force of history’ as a generator of spatial order. They used episodes of the Mediterranean past as a parable for the spatial articulation of contact, conflict and power in the overall ‘process of cvivilization’, and transformed the Middle Sea into a metaphor for the universal mission of Europe
The article considers the development of Italy’s Mediterranean identity from the country’s Unificati...
A quick trip to some Mediterranean countries shows significant disparities, situations of inequality...
The author's analysis highlights three closely interrelated periods. First, the critical political r...
The article focuses on the view of the Mediterranean in early geopolitical writings. Through this le...
The anger of Islamic societies world-wide that arose from the publication of caricatures featuring P...
When referring to the Mediterranean sea, politicians, writers and religious leaders make frequent us...
Articles extracted from The Globe. Paris. At the Office of the Globe, Rue Monsigny, No. 6. March 183...
The article discusses Pina-Cabral life-long need to contend with a series of deeply equivocal attrib...
In the last few years there has been an upsurge of scholarly interest in the circum-Mediterranean ar...
The Mediterranean, unlike the Ocean, is a sea surrounded by land, a “landsea”, as Stefano D’Arrigo c...
The onset of modern history in the sixteenth century coincided with the peaking of the Christian-Isl...
The Mediterranean waterway has acted as both a bridge and a barrier between continents for millennia...
Authors of academic research on globalization often employ watery metaphors -fluidity, circulation, ...
During the nineteenth century, the Muslim Mediterranean became a locus of competing imperial project...
The paper presents a critical reading of the spatial imaginaries by which the Mediterranean is conce...
The article considers the development of Italy’s Mediterranean identity from the country’s Unificati...
A quick trip to some Mediterranean countries shows significant disparities, situations of inequality...
The author's analysis highlights three closely interrelated periods. First, the critical political r...
The article focuses on the view of the Mediterranean in early geopolitical writings. Through this le...
The anger of Islamic societies world-wide that arose from the publication of caricatures featuring P...
When referring to the Mediterranean sea, politicians, writers and religious leaders make frequent us...
Articles extracted from The Globe. Paris. At the Office of the Globe, Rue Monsigny, No. 6. March 183...
The article discusses Pina-Cabral life-long need to contend with a series of deeply equivocal attrib...
In the last few years there has been an upsurge of scholarly interest in the circum-Mediterranean ar...
The Mediterranean, unlike the Ocean, is a sea surrounded by land, a “landsea”, as Stefano D’Arrigo c...
The onset of modern history in the sixteenth century coincided with the peaking of the Christian-Isl...
The Mediterranean waterway has acted as both a bridge and a barrier between continents for millennia...
Authors of academic research on globalization often employ watery metaphors -fluidity, circulation, ...
During the nineteenth century, the Muslim Mediterranean became a locus of competing imperial project...
The paper presents a critical reading of the spatial imaginaries by which the Mediterranean is conce...
The article considers the development of Italy’s Mediterranean identity from the country’s Unificati...
A quick trip to some Mediterranean countries shows significant disparities, situations of inequality...
The author's analysis highlights three closely interrelated periods. First, the critical political r...