The essay addresses the issue of the birth of the concept of "European fears", meaning fears for the survival of Europe and its values. It locates the origin of this concept in counter-revolutionary thought. The French Revolution – by overturning the political and social arrangements of the old regime and by destroying the European political balances - seemed to bring Europe to the brink of catastrophe. Faced with the tragic prospect of the dissolution of Europe, counterrevolutionary thinkers reacted, on one side, by reflecting on the constituent features of Europe and, on the other, by transforming Europe into a polemical concept, a rhetorical weapon to wield against the supporters of the nation and the sovereignty of the people. The histo...
It is a common belief that the dimension of fear, increasingly used by media by borrowing expression...
Fear has played a key role in the shaping of sovereignty. The subjection of individuals to a ruler's...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...
is essay will analyze several famous speeches pronounced throughout the European Project across thi...
In the 1940s, the German economist Wilhelm Röpke devoted a series of writings to the crisis of Europ...
In examining a body of novels, essays and books of recollections published by Paul Morand, and by so...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the ways in which ideas of and discourses about Europe w...
It is a common belief that the dimension of fear, increasingly used by media by borrowing expression...
This article starts from the European misgivings, founded or not, about a foreign invasion. It under...
Articles on the relationship between Europe and fear from the point of view of politics, history and...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
Despite the conventional images of the Belle \uc9poque, the first fifteen years of the twentieth cen...
Alguns conceptes d'Europa són explícitament exposats en diversos drames clàssics francesos dels segl...
Highlighting the key events, ideas, and individuals that have shaped modern Europe, this fresh and l...
The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victor...
It is a common belief that the dimension of fear, increasingly used by media by borrowing expression...
Fear has played a key role in the shaping of sovereignty. The subjection of individuals to a ruler's...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...
is essay will analyze several famous speeches pronounced throughout the European Project across thi...
In the 1940s, the German economist Wilhelm Röpke devoted a series of writings to the crisis of Europ...
In examining a body of novels, essays and books of recollections published by Paul Morand, and by so...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the ways in which ideas of and discourses about Europe w...
It is a common belief that the dimension of fear, increasingly used by media by borrowing expression...
This article starts from the European misgivings, founded or not, about a foreign invasion. It under...
Articles on the relationship between Europe and fear from the point of view of politics, history and...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
Despite the conventional images of the Belle \uc9poque, the first fifteen years of the twentieth cen...
Alguns conceptes d'Europa són explícitament exposats en diversos drames clàssics francesos dels segl...
Highlighting the key events, ideas, and individuals that have shaped modern Europe, this fresh and l...
The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victor...
It is a common belief that the dimension of fear, increasingly used by media by borrowing expression...
Fear has played a key role in the shaping of sovereignty. The subjection of individuals to a ruler's...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...