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In Europe, love has been given a prominent place in European self-representations from the Enlightenment onwards. The category of love, stemming from private and personal spheres, was given a pub...
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In Europe, love has been given a prominent place in European self-representations from the Enlightenment onwards. The category of love, stemming from private and personal spheres, was given a public function and used to distinguish European civilisation from others. Contributors to this volume trace historical links and analyse specific connections between the two discourses on love and Europe over the course of the twentieth century, exploring the distinctions made between the public and private, the political and personal. In doing so, this volume develops an innovative historiography that includes such resources as autobiographies, love letters, and cinematic representations, and takes issue with the exclusivity of Eurocentrism. Its contributors put forth hypotheses about the historical pre-eminence of emotions and consider this history as a basis for a non-Eurocentric understanding of new possible European identities.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 332
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Making Sense of History
Publication Date: 01 October 2010
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781845457365
Format: Hardcover
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"This is a wonderful collection of richly textured, suggestive, and often meticulous essays that interrogate the inter-twined histories of love and European identity. Imaginative readings of diverse archives that go deep into Europe's pasts and extend sideways to her colonies and margins will make this volume indispensable to all contemporary debates on the 'meanings of Europe'. It will also speak to readers far beyond the geographical confines of the continent."  ·  Dipesh Chakrabarty, Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History and South
Asian Studies

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Luisa Passerini

PART I: HISTORICIZING LOVE: POINTS DE REPÈRE/ POINTS OF REFERENCE

Chapter 1. Love and Religion: Comparative Comments
Jack Goody

Chapter 2. The Rule of Love: The History of Western Romantic Love in Comparative Perspective
William M. Reddy

Chapter 3. Love of State – Affection for Authority: Politics of Mass Participation in Twentieth Century European Contexts
Alf Lüdtke

Chapter 4. Overseas Europeans: Whiteness and the Impossible Colonial Romance in Interwar Italy
Liliana Ellena

Chapter 5. 'Window to Europe': Social and Cinematic Phantasms of the Post-Soviet Subject
Almira Ousmanova

PART II: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LOVES

Chapter 6. Love in the Time of Revolution: The Polish Poets of Café Ziemiańska
Marci Shore

Chapter 7. Love, Marriage and Divorce: American and European Reactions to the Abdication of Edward VIII
Alexis Schwarzenbach

Chapter 8. 'Dear Adolf!': Locating Love in Nazi Germany
Alexander C.T. Geppert

Chapter 9. Love, Again: Crisis and the Search for Consolation. The 'Revista de Occidente' and the Creation of a Culture, 1923-1936
Alison Sinclair

Chapter 10. Political Readings of Don Juan and Romantic Love in Spain from the 1920s to the 1940s
Jo Labanyi

PART III: EUROPEAN BORDERS AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN LOVE RELATIONS

Chapter 11. Between Europe and the Atlantic: The Melancholy Paths of Lusotropicalism Margarida
Calafate Ribeiro

Chapter 12. The 'Volkskörper' in Fear: Gender, Race and Sexuality in the Weimar Republic
Sandra Mass

Chapter 13. Anica Savić Rebac, Olga Freidenberg, Edith Stein: Love in the Time of War
Svetlana Slapšak

Chapter 14. Secular Couplings: An Intergenerational Affair with Islam
Ruth Mas

Notes on Contributors
Index