European borderlands: living with barriers and bridges
In: Border regions series
In: Border regions series
In: Border regions series
In: Border Regions Series
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction: Living in European borderlands -- PART I Border crossings and border politics -- 1 A routine-based model of everyday mobility in border regions -- 2 Dybbøl 2014: Constructing familiarity by remembrance? -- 3 Cross-border urbanism on the German-Polish border: between spatial de-boundarization and social -- PART II Communities, relationships and identities in borderlands
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
Europa, Grenzgebiet, Grenzüberschreitende Kooperation, Regionalismus, Gruppenidentität, Europe, Western
Englisch
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
9781472477217, 9781138624184, 9781315580852
xi, 198 Seiten
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