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L'espace public europeen en question / Questioning the European Public Sphere : Histoire et methodologie / An historical and methodological approach, Paperback / softback Book

L'espace public europeen en question / Questioning the European Public Sphere : Histoire et methodologie / An historical and methodological approach Paperback / softback

Edited by Corinne Doria, Gerard Raulet

Part of the Pour une histoire nouvelle de l'Europe series

Paperback / softback

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Au cours des soixante dernieres annees, l'Europe s'est construite comme espace politique, juridique et economique.

Mais ce processus n'a pas ete accompagne par la construction d'un espace public europeen, en depit de la volonte de ses peres fondateurs, qui voulaient creer en Europe un espace culturel commun, reconnu comme tel par ses citoyens.

A l'heure actuelle ou, a travers internet et les reseaux sociaux, l'espace public europeen est en train de se reconfigurer, le moment est venu d'une reflexion globale - a la fois historique et methodologique - sur cet espace.

Quand un espace public europeen est-il apparu pour la premiere fois dans l'histoire ?

Quels ont ete les institutions, les evenements, les evolutions qui, a partir du Moyen Age, ont permis de concevoir et de percevoir l'Europe comme un espace commun - un espace public ?

Comment, et par qui, a ete occupe l'espace public en Europe aux differents moments de l'histoire ?

Dans quelle mesure les decouvertes geographiques et la rencontre avec d'autres cultures ont-elles renforce la perception de l'Europe en tant qu'espace commun et public ?

Comment l'espace public europeen va-t-il se configurer dans l'avenir ?

Le present ouvrage rassemble les contributions de specialistes (historiens, philosophes, historiens du droit, sociologues) au Labex EHNE, Ecrire une Histoire Nouvelle de l'Europe. Over the last sixty years, Europe has been built as a political, legal and economic space.

Nevertheless, this process has not been accompanied by the construction of a European public sphere, despite the will of its founders, who wanted to create a European cultural area, recognized as such by its citizens.

Now that, through the internet and social networks, the European public space is in the process of reconfiguring, it is time for a comprehensive reflection - both historical and methodological - on this space.

When did a European public space appear for the first time in history?

What were the institutions, events, developments from the Middle Ages, helped design and perceive Europe as a common sphere - a public space?

How, and by whom, was occupied public space in Europe at different times in history?

How geographical discoveries and encounters with other cultures have they strengthened the perception of Europe as a common and public?

How will the European public space be set in the future?

This book gathers essays from specialists (historians, philosophers, legal historians, sociologists) at Labex EHNE, Ecrire une Histoire Nouvelle de l'Europe.

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