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Bibliography / Library Resources for the Master Course “Seabound Imagination: Histories, Mental Mapping, and Region Building in the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea Area”, Autumn 2011
Braudel, Fernand: The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, vols 1–2. London: Collins, 1972–1973
• Venice: in Italian: EURASI ARA STO 864 (a, b), in other Ca’ Foscari libraries, in Italian or French
• Stockholm: SH: K Bra (English, Swedish); SH: K.4 Bra (Swedish); Stockholms universitet (French)
Fogu, Claudio; "From Mare Nostrum to Mare Aliorum: Mediterranean Theory and Mediterraneism in Contemporary Italian Thought", California Italian Studies Journal, 1 (2010), n. 1, p. 1-23.
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Foxlee, Neil, “Mediterranean Humanism or Colonialism with a Human Face? Contextualizing Albert Camus’ The New Mediterranean Culture’”, Mediterranean Historical Review, 21 (2006) n.1.
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Götz, Norbert; "'Blue-eyed Angels' at the League of Nations: The Genevese Construction of Norden." Regional Cooperation and International Organizations: The Nordic Model in Transnational Alignment. Norbert Götz and Heidi Haggrén (eds). London: Routledge, 2009. 25-46.
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Hackmann, Jörg. "Past Politics in North-Eastern Europe: The Role of History in Post-Cold War Identity Politics." Post-Cold War Identity Politics: Northern and Baltic Experiences. Marko Lehti and David J. Smith (eds). London: Cass, 2003. 78–100
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Herzfeld, Michael; “Practical Mediterraneism. Excuses for Everything, from Epistemology to Eating”, in: Rethinking the Mediterranean, ed by W. V. Harris, Oxford University Press, New York, 2005, pp. 45-63
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Kirby, David. Northern Europe in the Early Modern Period: The Baltic World 1492–1772. London: Longman, 1990. 443 pp.
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Kirby, David: The Baltic world 1772-1993: Europe's northern periphery in an age of change, London 1995, 472 pp.
• Venice (not present) / Padua University, Biblioteca Facoltà di scienze politiche Università Padova - PUV07
• Stockholm: SH: Ka Kir (English, Swedish)
Lehti, Marko. “Competing or Complementary Images: The North and the Baltic World from the Historical Perspective.” Dynamic Aspects of the Northern Dimension. Hiski Haukkala (ed.). Turku: University, 1999. 21–-45.
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Liakos, Antonis; “The Construction of National Time: The Making of the Modern Greek Historical Imagination", Mediterranean Historical Review, 16 (2001) n. 1, pp. 27-42
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Neumann, Iver B. “A Region-building Approach to Northern Europe.” Review of International Studies 20 (1994) 1: 53–74.
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Pace, Michelle. “Rethinking the Mediterranean: Reality and Re-presentation in the Creation of a ‘Region’.” Comparative Regional Integration: Theoretical Perspectives. Finn Laursen (ed.). Aldershot, Ashgate 2003, pp. 161–183.
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Petri, Rolf: “The Resurgence of the Region in the Context of European Integration. Recent Developments and Historical Perspectives”, Building on the Past Online Papers 5
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Plakans, Andrejs: A concise history of the Baltic States, Cambridge University Press 2011• Venice: Collocazione BAUM 947.9 PLAKA• Stockholm: SH: Kmc Pla
Ribas-Mateos, Natalia: The Mediterranean in the age of globalization. Migration, welfare, & borders, New Brunswick/London, Transaction 2005
• Venice (not present) / Padua University: Biblioteca del Dipartimento di Geografia • Stockholm: Stockholms universitet
Sarkozy’s Mediterranean: A Dream or an Implementable Agenda? Cover Story (contributions by M. Hadhri, D. Triantaphyllou, S. Kourtalis, A. Hardaloupas, S.C. Calleya, T. Bouzamondo, C. Stylianides, V. Valianakis), «The Bridge» 3 (2007), pp. 61-79
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Stråth, Bo. “The Baltic as Image and Illusion: The Construction of a Region between Europe and the Nation.” Myth and Memory in the Construction of Community: Historical Patterns in Europe and Beyond. Idem (ed.). Bruxelles et al: Peter Lang, 2000. 199–214
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Todorova, Maria: “Spacing Europe: What is a Historical Region?” East Central Europe vol. 32, 2005:1-2. 20 pp.
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Tuchtenhagen, Ralph; “The best (and the worst) of several worlds: the shifting historiographical concept of northeastern Europe”, Geschichtregionen, edited by Stefan Troebst, European Review of History 10, 2003, 2, London 2004.15 pp.
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Waever, Ole. “The Baltic Sea: A Region after Post-Modernity?” Pertti Joenniemi (ed.). Neonationalism or Regionality? The Restructering of Political Space around the Baltic Rim. Stockholm: NordREFO, 1997. 293–342
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