Regional Identity and Economic Change The Upper Rhine 1450-1600

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Regional Identity and Economic Change The Upper Rhine 1450-1600 by Scott, Tom, 9780198206446
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  • ISBN: 9780198206446 | 0198206445
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 3/5/1998

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The current debate about the best methods of European organization - central or regional - is influenced by an awareness of regional identity, which offers an alternative to the rigidities of organization by nation-state. Yet where does the sense of regionalism come from? What are thedistinctive factors that transform a geographical area into a particular 'region'? Tom Scott addresses these questions in this study of one apparently 'natural' region - the Upper Rhine - between 1450 and 1600. This region has been divided between three countries and so historically marginalized,yet Dr Scott is able to trace the existence of a sense of historical regional identity cutting across national frontiers, founded on common economic interests. But that identity was always contingent and precarious, neither 'natural' nor immutable.
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