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Revue des
Littératures de l’Union Européenne

Review
of Literatures of the European Union 
Europe
East and West
Auteur: Norman Davies
Collection: Vintage
Maison d'édition: Vintage
Prix: £17.00
Date de publication: 2006
Nombre de pages: 352 |
Collected
here for the first time are some
of the numerous essays and lectures
by Norman Davies, author of the
bestselling and critically acclaimed
"Europe, The Isles and Rising
'44". Spanning over a decade
and a half of his remarkably prodigious
career, this highly accessible collection
addresses many of the issues that
continue to dominate the political
and cultural climate of Europe today.
In "Europe East and West",
Davies argues for a comprehensive
view that challenges Western stereotypes
and no longer ignores the history
and experience of Eastern Europe.
He shows that the conventional exclusion
of Central and Eastern Europe has
led to serious shortcomings in our
understanding of the most crucial
episodes of European history, namely
the Second World War. The essays
collected in this volume confront
prevalent distortions and prejudices;
taken together, they also form a
meditation on the art of history
writing itself. From the classical
origins of the idea of Europe to
the division between East and West
during the Cold War; from the Jewish
and Islamic strands in European
history to the expansion of Europe
to other continents; from the misunderstood
Allied victory in 1945 to Britain's
place in Europe; from reflections
on the use and abuse of history
to personal recollections on learning
languages - this companion volume
to the bestselling Europe looks
at European history from a variety
of unusual and entertaining angles
in an equally erudite and accessible
way.
Table of Contents
Prologue : the legend of Europa
1
I The idea of Europe 5
II Fair comparisons, false contrasts
22
III Western civilisation versus
European history 46
IV Roller coaster 61
V Not forever England 83
VI Sicut Lilium 106
VII Europe overseas and overland
130
VIII History, language and literature
149
IX 1000 years of Polish-German camaraderie
188
X The Islamic strand in European
history 203
XI The Jewish strand in European
history 223
XII Misunderstood victory 240
XIII The politics of history 249
XIV The rise of new global powers
278
Coda : waiting for dinner 293
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