Joep Leerssen
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3043764A
Top Subjects
- Nationalism, europe (3)
- Reference (2)
- Comparative Literature (1)
- Foreign Relations (1)
- British & Irish history (1)
- Ireland (1)
- Ethnology, europe (1)
Books by Joep Leerssen
Total count: 19
EUROPA PROVINCIA MUNDI. Essays in comparative literature and European Studies offered to Hugo Dyserinck on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday.Editions Rodopi1992-01-01
German Reflections (Yearbook of European Studies)Editions Rodopi1994-01-01
German Reflections.(Yearbook of European Studies/Annuaire d'Etudes Europeennes 7)Editions Rodopi1994-01-01-
Contention of the BardsIrish Texts Society2002-01-01
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Nationaal Denken in EuropaEen Cultuurhistorische SchetsAmsterdam University Press2006-01-01
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ImagologyThe Cultural Construction and Literary Representation of National Characters. a Critical SurveyBRILL2007-01-01
National Thought in EuropeA Cultural HistoryAmsterdam University Press2007-05-15-
Editing the Nation's MemoryTextual Scholarship and Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century EuropeRodopi B.V. Editions2008-01-01
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Commemorating Writers in Nineteenth-Century EuropeNation-Building and Centenary FeverPalgrave Macmillan2014-01-01
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Comparative Literature in BritainNational Identities, TransnationalTaylor & Francis Group2015-01-01
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Interconnecting Translation Studies and ImagologyBenjamins Publishing Company, John2016-01-01
Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in EuropeAmsterdam University Press2018-01-01
El pensament nacional a EuropaUna història culturalInstitució Alfons el Magnànim2019-01-15-
Parnell and His TimesCambridge University Press2020-01-01
World Fairs and the Global Moulding of National IdentitiesInternational Exhibitions As Cultural Platforms, 1851-1958BRILL2021-01-01-
Idea of EuropeThe Clash of ProjectionsBRILL2021-01-01
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National Stereotyping, Identity Politics, European CrisesBRILL2021-01-01
Languages, Identities and Cultural TransfersModern Greeks in the European PressAmsterdam University Press2021-01-01-
Free Access to the PastRomanticism, Cultural Heritage and the NationBRILL