A systematic typology or comparative analysis of European historical regions does not exist and there is relatively little literature on the topic. The argument in this paper is that a six-fold classification is needed to capture the diversity of Europe's historical regions and that these should be seen in terms of different routes to modernity and have broad civilizational backgrounds in common. The forms of modernity that constitute Europe as a world historical region correspond to North Western Europe, Mediterranean Europe, Central Europe, East Central Europe, South Eastern Europe, North Eastern Europe
Central Europe (East-Central Europe) or Extolling Diversity and ComparatisticsThis essay is, on the ...
Despite its common cultural heritage, Europe is the continent in which there is greatest diversity. ...
This article analyses the process of the development of Europe. The discussion is divided into three...
A systematic typology or comparative analysis of European historical regions does not exist and ther...
A systematic typology or comparative analysis of European historical regions does not exist and ther...
The paper seeks to present a world regional approach to the analysis of modernity and in doing so it...
This book seeks to provide an interpretation of the idea of Europe through an analysis of the course...
“Preface”. LIMES: Cultural Regionalistics, 2(1), p. 3-4. First Published Online: 14 Oct 201
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
Europe has pioneered regional integration, and studies on European integration have dominated the st...
The aim of this book is to explain economic dualism in the history of modern Europe. The emergence o...
Specific characteristics of the environment in Europe, due to intense fragmentation of its territory...
Jenő Szűcs wrote his essay entitled Sketch on the three regions of Europe in the early 1980s in Hung...
Economic development is linked with systematic changes in basic values, but cultural change is path ...
Europe made the earliest contribution to modern civilisation and modernisation of Europe has long dr...
Central Europe (East-Central Europe) or Extolling Diversity and ComparatisticsThis essay is, on the ...
Despite its common cultural heritage, Europe is the continent in which there is greatest diversity. ...
This article analyses the process of the development of Europe. The discussion is divided into three...
A systematic typology or comparative analysis of European historical regions does not exist and ther...
A systematic typology or comparative analysis of European historical regions does not exist and ther...
The paper seeks to present a world regional approach to the analysis of modernity and in doing so it...
This book seeks to provide an interpretation of the idea of Europe through an analysis of the course...
“Preface”. LIMES: Cultural Regionalistics, 2(1), p. 3-4. First Published Online: 14 Oct 201
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
Europe has pioneered regional integration, and studies on European integration have dominated the st...
The aim of this book is to explain economic dualism in the history of modern Europe. The emergence o...
Specific characteristics of the environment in Europe, due to intense fragmentation of its territory...
Jenő Szűcs wrote his essay entitled Sketch on the three regions of Europe in the early 1980s in Hung...
Economic development is linked with systematic changes in basic values, but cultural change is path ...
Europe made the earliest contribution to modern civilisation and modernisation of Europe has long dr...
Central Europe (East-Central Europe) or Extolling Diversity and ComparatisticsThis essay is, on the ...
Despite its common cultural heritage, Europe is the continent in which there is greatest diversity. ...
This article analyses the process of the development of Europe. The discussion is divided into three...