=LDR 06373nam 22005412 4500 =001 7f473052-39ca-4f60-85a3-44648950dda6 =006 m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ =007 cr\\n\\\\\\\\\ =008 250503t20202020\\\\\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d =020 \\$z9781912186143$q(Hardback) =020 \\$a9781912186198$q(PDF) =024 7\$a10.3197/63811648691469.book$2doi =040 \\$aUkCbTOM$beng$elocal =072 7$aHBJD$2bicssc =072 7$aRNB$2bicssc =072 7$a1D$2bicssc =072 7$a1QFE$2bicssc =072 7$aSOC053000$2bisacsh =072 7$aNAT011000$2bisacsh =072 7$aGTM$2thema =072 7$aRNK$2thema =245 04$aThe Environment and the European Public Sphere :$bPerceptions, Actions, Policies /$cedited by Christian Wenkel, Eric Bussière, Anahita Grisoni, Hélène Miard-Delacroix. =264 \1$aWinwick, UK :$bThe White Horse Press,$c2020. =264 \4$c©2020 =300 \\$a1 online resource (358 pages): $b4 illustrations, 4 tables. =336 \\$atext$btxt$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$bc$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier =500 \\$aAvailable through The White Horse Press. =505 0\$aContributor BiographiesList of AbbreviationsEditors’ IntroductionPart I. The emergence of a European public sphere on environmental issuesChapter 1. The First International Congress for the Protection of Landscapes: A European Convergence? CHARLES-FRANÇOIS MATHISChapter 2. The Historical Roots of the European Culture of CatastrophesFRANÇOIS WALTERChapter 3. Europe and Chernobyl: Contested Localisations of the Accident’s Environmental, Political, Social and Cultural Impact KARENA KALMBACHChapter 4. The Western European Public Sphere and the Environment in Eastern Europe during the Cold War: Between Model, Utilisation and DenunciationMICHEL DUPUYPart II. The shaping and use of the European public sphere on environmental issues: About the influence of transnational activists and movementsChapter 5. The Impact of East German Nature Conservationists on the European Environmental Consciousness in the 20th CenturyASTRID MIGNON KIRCHHOFChapter 6. Wetlands of Protest. Seeking Transnational Trajectories in Hungary’s Environmental MovementDANIELA NEUBACHERChapter 7. Towards a ‘Europe of Struggles’? Three Visions of Europe in the Early Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement 1975–79ANDREW TOMPKINSChapter 8. Entering the European Political Arena, Adapting to Europe: Greenpeace International 1987–93LIESBETH VAN DE GRIFT, HANS RODENBURG, GUUS WIEMANPart III. From a public to a political sphere: The role of green parties and parliamentary activity in setting an environmental agendaChapter 9. The Development of Green Parties in Europe: Obstacles and Opportunities 1970–2015EMILIE VAN HAUTEChapter 10. Will Europe Ever Become ‘Green’? The Green Parties’ Pro-European and Federalist Turning Point since the 1990sGIORGIO GRIMALDIChapter 11. A Touch of Green Amid the Grey. Europe During the Formative Phase of the German Greens from the 1970s to the 1980s: Between Rejection and ReformulationSILKE MENDEChapter 12. Energy and the Environment in Parliamentary Debates in the Federal Republic of Germany, United Kingdom and France from the 1970s to the 1990sEVA OBERLOSKAMPPart IV. Europeanising environmental policies from below?Chapter 13. Responding to the European Public? Public Debates, Societal Actors and the Emergence of a European Environmental PolicyJAN-HENRIK MEYERChapter 14. The Major Stages in the Construction of European Environmental LawSOPHIE BAZIADOLYChapter 15. Multi-Level Learning: How the European Union Draws Lessons from Water Management at the River Basin LevelMARJOLEIN VAN EERD , DUNCAN LIEFFERINKChapter 16. Environmental Protection and the Evolution of the French and German Energy Systems from 1973 to the 2000sCHRISTOPHER FABREChapter 17. Trajectories of European Environmental Governance over TimeANTHONY ZITOIndex =506 0\$aOpen Access$fUnrestricted online access$2star =520 \\$aSince the 1970s, environmental issues have become a major concern for European citizens and thus for European politicians. In the same time frame the political sphere in Europe, and in particular within the European Union, has also been undergoing major transformations. Dealing with environmental issues over more than fifty years in a historical perspective enables us to gain a better understanding of these transformations, notably the emergence of a European public sphere and how this is changing decision-making processes. Drawing on recent research results from various disciplines, including history, sociology, law and political sciences, this volume addresses the methodological challenge of a European perspective on a transnational subject – one that is commonly distorted by a national prism. It shows how perceptions of the environment are increasingly converging and how these convergences of views across political or linguistic borders in the long run exert an undeniable influence not only on political debates but also on political decisions across Europe.Revealing European characteristics of perceptions, debates and policies, this volume contributes to a history of Europeanisation beyond the usual political turning points and limits. =536 \\$aKnowledge Unlatched =538 \\$aMode of access: World Wide Web. =540 \\$aThe text of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). 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