ABSTRACT
This book offers a new perspective on the social history of twentieth-century Europe by investigating the ideals and ideas, the life worlds and ideologies that emerge behind the use of the concept of community. It explores a wide variety of actors, ranging from the tenants of London council estates to transnational cultural elites.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I Urban Communities
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PART II Rural and Regional Communities
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PART III Transnational Communities
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PART IV Nation, Class and Religion