Cosmopolitan Outsiders Imperial Inclusion, National Exclusion, and t
This book reconstructs the intellectual and social context of several influential proponents of European unity before and after the First World War. Through the lives and works of the well-known promoter of Pan-Europe, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, and his
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Cosmopolitan Outsiders
Katherine Sorrels
Cosmopolitan Outsiders Imperial Inclusion, National Exclusion, and the Pan-European Idea, 1900–1930
Katherine Sorrels
ISBN 978-1-137-57819-8 ISBN 978-1-349-72062-0 DOI 10.1057/978-1-349-72062-0
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I am grateful for the inspiration, advice, and encouragement of scholars at the University of Pittsburgh who guided the project from which this book developed. Jonathan Scott and Gregor Thum supported my work with patience and insight from start to finish. Bill Chase, Seymour Drescher, Christian Gerlach, Alexander Orbach, Adam Shear, and Andrea Ritivoi also offered helpful commentary and devoted time to working through ideas with me. As this book drifted further and further away from the project that inspired it, I was privileged to receive extremely helpful comments from Malachi Hacohen, Ari Joskowicz, Arie Dubnov, Natasha Wheatley, Roger Chickering, and Tara Zahra. My friends, colleagues, and former colleagues at the University of Cincinnati have also been incredibly supportive and encouraging. Special thanks are due to those who commented on drafts and other work related to this project. They include Erika Gasser, Todd Herzog, Ethan Katz, Wendy Kline, Maura O’Connor, David Stradling, and Willard Sunderland. I am also grateful to all of those who took time out of their busy schedules to participate in the department’s Faculty Research Seminar and offer helpful feedback on Chapter Four. Colleagues at the Hebrew Union College provided astute critiques of work related to Chapter Six through the Open History Seminar. I am
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