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        <BiographicalNote>Christian Wenkel is associate professor of contemporary history at Artois University. After receiving a Ph.D. from the University of Munich and Sciences Po Paris, he was a senior research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Paris and at the Laboratoire d’excellence ‘Ecrire une histoire nouvelle de l’Europe’ at Sorbonne University. His research interests cover the Franco-German relationship, the Cold War, European integration and phenomena of Europeanisation in the long twentieth century. He recently co-edited a special issue of Comparativ on transnational spheres of communication in Europe from 1914 to 1945 (2018).</BiographicalNote>
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        <BiographicalNote>Eric Bussière is Professor Emeritus at Sorbonne University and Jean Monnet Chair in the history of European integration; and was founding director of the Laboratoire d’excellence ‘Ecrire une histoire nouvelle de l’Europe’ (2012–2018). A member of several scientific councils, he is also corresponding member of the Academy of History of Portugal. Author and editor of numerous publications on economic history and the history of European integration, he is editor of Histoire, Economie et société (HES) and co-editor of The European Commission – History and Memories of an Institution 1958–2000 (3 vols, 2007–2019).</BiographicalNote>
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        <BiographicalNote>Anahita Grisoni is a French sociologist and urban planner, affiliated to the research unit ‘Environnement, ville, société’ at the University of Lyon. Author of several books about green transition, she currently leads the French think tank ‘La fabrique écologique’.</BiographicalNote>
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        <Text language="eng">Since 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.</Text>
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        <Text language="eng">Contributor Biographies
List of Abbreviations
Editors’ Introduction
Part I. The emergence of a European public sphere on environmental issues
Chapter 1. The First International Congress for the Protection of Landscapes: A European Convergence? 
CHARLES-FRANÇOIS MATHIS
Chapter 2. The Historical Roots of the European Culture of Catastrophes
FRANÇOIS WALTER
Chapter 3. Europe and Chernobyl: Contested Localisations of the Accident’s Environmental, Political, Social and Cultural Impact 
KARENA KALMBACH
Chapter 4. The Western European Public Sphere and the Environment in Eastern Europe during the Cold War: Between Model, Utilisation and Denunciation
MICHEL DUPUY
Part II. The shaping and use of the European public sphere on environmental issues: About the influence of transnational activists and movements
Chapter 5. The Impact of East German Nature Conservationists on the European Environmental Consciousness in the 20th Century
ASTRID MIGNON KIRCHHOF
Chapter 6. Wetlands of Protest. Seeking Transnational Trajectories in Hungary’s Environmental Movement
DANIELA NEUBACHER
Chapter 7. Towards a ‘Europe of Struggles’? Three Visions of Europe in the Early Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement 1975–79
ANDREW TOMPKINS
Chapter 8. Entering the European Political Arena, Adapting to Europe: Greenpeace International 1987–93
LIESBETH VAN DE GRIFT, HANS RODENBURG, GUUS WIEMAN
Part III. From a public to a political sphere: The role of green parties and parliamentary activity in setting an environmental agenda
Chapter 9. The Development of Green Parties in Europe: Obstacles and Opportunities 1970–2015
EMILIE VAN HAUTE
Chapter 10. Will Europe Ever Become ‘Green’? The Green Parties’ Pro-European and Federalist Turning Point since the 1990s
GIORGIO GRIMALDI
Chapter 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 Reformulation
SILKE MENDE
Chapter 12. Energy and the Environment in Parliamentary Debates in the Federal Republic of Germany, United Kingdom and France from the 1970s to the 1990s
EVA OBERLOSKAMP
Part IV. Europeanising environmental policies from below?
Chapter 13. Responding to the European Public? Public Debates, Societal Actors and the Emergence of a European Environmental Policy
JAN-HENRIK MEYER
Chapter 14. The Major Stages in the Construction of European Environmental Law
SOPHIE BAZIADOLY
Chapter 15. Multi-Level Learning: How the European Union Draws Lessons from Water Management at the River Basin Level
MARJOLEIN VAN EERD , DUNCAN LIEFFERINK
Chapter 16. Environmental Protection and the Evolution of the French and German Energy Systems from 1973 to the 2000s
CHRISTOPHER FABRE
Chapter 17. Trajectories of European Environmental Governance over Time
ANTHONY ZITO
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