Europeanisation of National-Identity Discourses?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2008.414Abstract
In this political studies dissertation completed in 2006 at the University of Mannheim, Stefan Seidendorf investigates the extent to which discourses on national identity in the two original EU countries – Germany and France – became Europeanised in the course of EU membership. Using four prominent German and French newspapers as sources, Seidendorf critically examines popular debates that took place in 1952 and in 2000. The work is discourse analytical, whereby the explications of theory and methodology are a bit on the short side and vague in places, and the sheer number of debates hampers clearly stated results.
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