Finding Europe Christopher BockmannIn the last decade or so, many books have been devoted to the history of Europe. Two conceptual axes predominate in a large number of these accounts: a discourse focusing on Europes values, and another discourse, fashioned largely in opposition to the first, which emphasizes the process of European construction. The first conceives of Europes past teleologically, as a process by which certain values (Christian ethics, individualism, capitalism,
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