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European borderlands, living with barriers and bridges, edited by Elisabeth Boesen and Gregor Schnuer

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Label
European borderlands, living with barriers and bridges, edited by Elisabeth Boesen and Gregor Schnuer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
European borderlands
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
9499877521062334337
Responsibility statement
edited by Elisabeth Boesen and Gregor Schnuer
Sub title
living with barriers and bridges
Summary
The expectations of European planners for the gradual disappearance of national borders, and the corresponding prognoses of social scientists, have turned out to be over-optimistic. Borders have not disappeared – not even in a unified and predominantly peaceful Europe but rather they have changed, become more varied and, in a certain sense, mobile, taking on an important role in the everyday lives of more people than ever before. Furthermore, it is now widely accepted that borders do not just hinder communication and the formation of relationships, but also channel and prefigure them in a positive way. Presenting a number of studies of everyday life in European borderlands, this book addresses the multifarious and complex ways in which borders function as both barriers and bridges. Focusing on established Western European borderlands with the exception of three contrasting cases the book attempts a turn from conflict to harmony in the study of borderlands and thus examines the more mundane manifestations of border life and the complex, often unconscious motives of everyday cross-border practices. The collection of chapters demonstrates that even in the case of ‘open’ political borders, the border remains an enduring factor that is not adequately described as either a problematic barrier or a desirable bridge. The studies look at bordering processes, not only approaching them from different disciplinary angles sociology, anthropology, geography, history, political science and literary studies but also choosing different scales and making comparisons that range from different borders of one country to the reactions and attitudes of different individuals in a single borderland village. --, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
Introduction : Living in European Borderlands / Elisabeth Boesen -- A Routine-Based Model of Everyday Mobility in Border Regions / Nils Müller -- Dybbøl 2014 : Constructing Familiarity by Remembrance? / Martin Klatt -- Cross-Border Urbanism on the German-Polish Border : Between Spatial De-Boundarization and Social (Re-)Frontierization / Jaroslaw Janczak -- What Makes a Place : Traces of the Border in Rural Villages Affected by Cross-Border Residential Migration / Gregor Schnuer -- Crossing Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries : Observations on the German and French Workforce in the Spa Town of Baden-Baden, c. 1840-1870 / Eva Zimmermann -- Crossing Borders : Politico-Geographical and Mental Borders in Contemporary German-Language Literature in Belgium / Lesley Penné -- The Impact of Commuting on Close Relations : Case Study of Estonian Men in Finland / Keiu Telve -- Residential Cross-Border Mobility of People Working in Luxembourg : Developments and Impacts / Birte Nienaber & Isabelle Pigeron-Piroth -- Dwelling in (Un)Familiarity : Examples from the Luxembourg-German Borderland / Elisabeth Boesen and Gregor Schnuer -- The Residential and Symbolic Dimensions of Cross-Border Mobility : Looking at Members of the French Middle Class in the Agglomeration of Lille / Garance Clément -- Asymmetries in the Formation of the Transnational Borderland in the Slovak-Hungarian Border Region / Tamás Hardi

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