Edited by Nathalie Karagiannis
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
256 pages
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6 x 9
Cloth $80.00
ISBN: 9781846310805
Published
November 2007
For sale in North America only
Many who evoke the term solidarity are influenced by an underlying sense of urgency and whether the use of the term plays upon an intellectual concept or harnesses solidarity’s more practical expressions, this political buzzword wields influence. European Solidarity proposes a variety of sophisticated historical and theoretical conceptualizations of solidarity, while simultaneously exposing the practical implications of its contemporary expressions. An empirical investigation of solidarity’s crucial challenges in the EU today and a comprehensive consideration of the history of the term in the context of changing social, religious, and political conditions within Europe, European Solidarity will be required reading for scholars and students of social theory and European studies alike.