(Re)Constructing Communities in Europe, 1918-1968
Discover a fresh perspective on the social history of twentieth-century Europe in (Re)Constructing Communities in Europe, 1918-1968 by Stefan Couperus. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018, this insightful paperback spans 294 pages and delves into the complex ideals and ideologies surrounding the concept of community during a transformative era.
Couperus examines the diverse actors that shape community life, from the tenants of London council estates to transnational cultural elites. This book not only highlights the varied life worlds that emerged but also addresses the impact of nationalism and group identity on community development across Europe. Perfect for those interested in the interplay between civilization and community, this work is a vital addition to the understanding of urban and social dynamics in modern history.