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The Spanish Civil War became the pivotal political and cultural event of the 1930s, and inspired a generation of writers and artists. This book brings together several historical and literary documents - British, French, German, North American; and offers a balanced representation of nationalist writing.
The Spanish Civil War became the pivotal political and cultural event of the 1930s and inspired a generation of writers and artists. This book brings together several historical and literary documents - British, French, German, North American, and offers a balanced representation of nationalist writing.
Includes the essays that examine both the historical dimension of the European idea and the problems of national and transnational identity confronting European integration in the 1990s.
For centuries, debates about reason and its other have animated and informed philosophy, art, science, and politics throughout Western civilization but nowhere, arguably, as deeply and turbulently as in Germany. This book explores the myriad issues surrounding these debates.
Brings together theoretical discussions of liberalizations with studies focused on literature, theatre and the visual arts. This book contains an analysis of developments in selected Eastern European regions, along with a historical dimension through discussions of the alternation of liberalization and repression in authoritarian European states.
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