Das Europa der Universitäten : Die Europäische Rektorenkonferenz und Die Internationale Politik 1955-1975.

Author
Lehmann, Lars [Browse]
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Book
Language
German
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  • Berlin/München/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021.
  • ©2021.
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This book is an academic study focusing on the history and development of European universities, particularly within the context of European integration and the Cold War. It explores how universities have played a role in shaping European identity and politics. The work is based on a dissertation and provides an in-depth analysis of the institutions' roles from post-World War II to the present. The author examines the interactions between political and academic entities, highlighting the evolution of educational policies and collaborations across Europe. The book is intended for scholars and students interested in European studies, higher education, and political history, offering a comprehensive look at the influence of universities on European unity.
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Contents
  • Inhalt
  • I. Einleitung
  • II. Hinführung
  • III. Die WEU, Universitätsleiter und die Binarität des Kalten Krieges
  • IV. Die Kontroverse um europäische Gemeinschaftsuniversitäten
  • V. Die ERK als Verteidigungszentrale kollektiver Selbstbilder
  • VI. Reformen und Proteste — die ERK in der Krise
  • VII. Die EG und das Prinzip der geteilten Verantwortlichkeiten
  • VIII. Die ERK und das gekippte Fenster nach Osten
  • IX. Schlussbetrachtungen
  • Danksagung
  • Abkürzungsverzeichnis
  • Abbildungsverzeichnis
  • Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis
  • Personenregister
ISBN
3-11-071975-4
OCLC
1281964107
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