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`Three leading Swedish social scientists - a geographer, a historian, and a
political scientist - convincingly show that Europe's political-geographical organization into various territories and networks is not just incidental but absolutely vital to understanding its
political-economic trajectory over the long term. Sensitive to how Europe
has been studied as much as to their own reading of its geographical
organization, the authors provide the single best account in English that I
have seen of a Europe that is much more geographically complex than a
This is an excellent book on the way in which European space has been organised via state, union, region and network. I found the key concept of a network especially useful - especially when it comes to looking at sub- and transnational regional identity. Recommended reading for any students of social sciences and humanities, but especially of history, cultural studies and geography.
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