History of European ideas Official Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas Sponsored by the European Cultural Foundation LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 19 (1994) SPECIAL ISSUE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF EUROPEAN IDEAS EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE EUROPEAN MIND: CULTURAL HEGEMONY OR DIALOGUE OF CULTURES PARTS I-Il @) Pergamon History of European Ideas Official Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas Sponsored by the European Cultural Foundation Editors Ezra Talmor and Sascha Talmor Department of Philosophy, Haifa University, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31999, Israel Board of Advisory Editors F.A.M. ALTING von GEUSAU, STANLEY HOFFMANN, RICHARD POPKIN, The Oisterwijk, The Netherlands Harvard University, U.S.A. Washington University in ERIC BLONDEL, Université JAMES JOLL, London St Louis, U.S.A. de Paris—Sorbonne I, School of Economics and ERNST SCHULIN, France Political Science, U.K. Freiburg University, Germany LORD BRIGGS, Lewes, U.K. EUGENE KAMENKA, CESARE SEGRE, Istituto di PETER BURKE, University of National University of Filologia Romanza, Italy Cambridge, U.K. Australia, Australia JEAN STAROBINSKI, NOAM CHOMSKY, PAUL OSKAR KRISTELLER, Université de Genéve, Massachusetts Institute of Columbia University, U.S.A. Switzerland Technology, U.S.A. IRVING LAVIN, The K. STEVEN VINCENT MARCEL DUBOIS, Hebrew Institute for Advanced North Carolina State University, Jerusalem, Israel Study, Princeton, U.S.A. University, U.S.A. PETER FRANCE, University ROBERT MAUZI, Université MICHEL VOVELLE, of Edinburgh, Scotland de Paris—Sorbonne, France Université de Paris I, R. GEORIS, Secretary WOLFGANG J. MOMMSEN, France General, European Cultural Dusseldorf, Germany HENRY WASSER, Foundation, Amsterdam KAREN OFFEN, Institute for City University of New York, SHERIDAN GILLEY, Research on Women and U.S.A. University of Durham, U.K. Gender, Stanford University, H.T. WILSON, STEPHEN GREENBLATT, U.S.A. York University, Ontario, University of California, KOICHI OGAWA, Hokkaido Canada Berkeley, U.S.A. University, Japan THEODORE ZELDIN, DENYS HAY, University of J.G.A. POCOCK, The Johns University of Oxford, U.K. Edinburgh, Scotland Hopkins University, U.S.A. MARY HESSE, University of Cambridge, U.K. Production Editor: Beth McLaughlin Publishing and Advertising Offices: Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, U.K. [Tel. (0865) 843000; Fax. 843010]. Subscription Rates: Annual institutional subscription rates 1994: North, Central and South America, US$600.00, Rest of World, £390.00. Sterling prices exclude VAT. 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Copyright © 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd Second Class Postage Paid at Newark NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to History of European Ideas, c/o Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, New York 10591-5153, U.S.A. Whilst every effort is made by the publishers and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement appears in this journal, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles and advertisements herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor or advertiser concerned. Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement. CONTENTS-—VOLUME 19 NUMBERS 1-3 Workshop One — Comparative European Culture Gorm Harste 3 The definition of organisational culture and its historical origins Rosslyn Reed 17. European influences on Australian organisation- al culture Workshop Two — The ‘Enemy’i n the European Mind and European Integration Vilho Harle 27 On the concepts of the ‘other’ and the ‘enemy’ Benson E. Ginsburg, 35 The roots and consequences of xenophobia: Heiner Flohr and implications for European integration Fred Kort Harvey Clark 41 The enemy concept in Franco—German rela- Greisman tions, 1870-1914 Jon Davies 47 Reconstructing enmities; war and war memor- ials, the boundary markers of the west Jennifer M. Welsh 53 ~The role of the inner enemy in European self- definition: identity, culture and international relations theory Iver B. Neumann 63 Central Europe and its enemy image of Russia Virginie Guiraudon 71. + Atavisms and new challenges: (re)naming the enemy in contemporary French political dis- course Peter Becker 79 Changing images: the criminal as seen by the German police in the nineteenth century Jayashree Madapusi 87 The secrecy of Vautrin (the ‘Criminal and the Enemy’) and his society of ten thousand in Balzac’s La Comedie Humaine S. A. Longstaff 93 ‘Missionary in a dark continent’: Der Monat and Germany's intellectual regeneration, 1947-1950 Michael McKinley 101 The be ‘kept at all hazards’: the British construc- tion, and spatio-temporal deconstruction of Ire- land as subdued threat and strategic asset Bernard Cook 115 The mobilisation of the internal cold war in Italy Workshop Three — Marxist Political Thought Jack Arn 123 Marxism and the political economy of Third World urban poverty CONTENTS Koula Mellos 131 The post-modern challenge to community Douglas Moggach 137. Marx and German idealism: labour and the transcendental synthesis Workshop Four — The Development of the EC and its Impact on the Welfare State Bent Greve 147. Development in the EC and its impact on the welfare state in Europe — trends towards con- vergence in the last ten years Brigitte Boyce 153 = Interest representation in the European Com- munity, European integration and the concept of Europeanism Shari O. Garmise 161 The evolution of the EC’s regional development policy and its impact on the welfare state Workshop Five — The Dimensions of Twentieth Century European Political Thought Gary D. Glenn 171 Speculations on Strauss’ political intentions suggested by On Tyranny Takamaro Hanzawa 179 The political thought of John Dunn and the Cambridge School George Schwab 185 Contextualising Carl Schmitt's concept of Gross- raum Gregory Bruce Smith 191 The post-modern Leo Strauss? Workshop Six — European Political Integration: Political Theory and Institution- al Change James Seay Brown Jr 201 Nationalism, federalism and the rule of law and Richard Lee Wilson Micheline Ishay 207 European integration: the Enlightenment legacy Arthur Lapan 215 European integration and the American model John H. Eastby 221 The European Community as an extended com- mercial republic Vittorio Bufacchi 229 = Is European integration politically legitimate? Staffan Zetterholm 237 Constitutional politics in the European Com- munities Séren Z. von 245 Western European small states in international Dosenrode regimes IV CONTENTS W. David Patterson 253 Materialism, social values and attitudes towards and Andreas Sobisch European integration: an empirical assessment Léonce Bekemans 261 Economy and culture in European society — methodological considerations Workshop Seven — The End of Socialism David W. Lovell 271 Propositions on ‘The end of socialism?’ Terrell Carver 279 Market socialism: peace in our time? Peter Beilharz 285 The Fabian imagination Vincent Geoghegan 293 National past, socialist future Heinz-Uwe Haus 301 Identity versus Enlightenment: tasks of the intellectual life in Germany after the 1989 revolu- tion Barry Hindess 309 Socialism and democracy: elaborations of the idea of a self-governing community Maria Nawojczyk 317 Economic reform as an ideology in Poland during the 1980s Manfred Steger 325 A perspective on solidarity in a ‘post-socialist’ world Christopher Pierson 333 ‘The Death of Socialism?’ 1989 and all that Uta Liebmann Schaub 341 Assimilation of Western thought in the East German Academy since 1989 Workshop Eight — European Education in 1992 Andreas Fischer 351. The breakdown of the educational system of the G.D.R. in 1989 — problems of restructuring public education Robert Grant 357 Hirsch on education and national culture: a critique Workshop Nine — The End of History David Bedford 371 God, nature and the end of history Barry Cooper 377 +The end of history: déja-vu all over again Wolfgang W. Fuchs 385 Does a good market make a good European? Andrey Georgieff 391 Death and the radical smile Workshop Ten — National and European Identity Wolfgang Burgdorf 401 Imperial reform and visions of a European constitution in Germany around 1800 V CONTENTS Karl Cordell 409 Germany in flux: some observations on the dimensions of German unification and the new European order Poul Houe 419 European stories — European confessions Gisela F. Ritchie 425 Contributors to the genesis of Europe: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and his followers David Tevzadze 431 Nation vs humankind — the problem of national identity in Georgian thought Natia Tevzadze 437 National identity and national consciousness Workshop Eleven — European Labour and the Single Market; 1992 and After Tanya Chavdarova 443 Irregular holding of second job in the transition period (Bulgarian case) Manfred McDowell 453 European labour in a single market: ‘1992’ and the implications of Maastricht Dorte Salskov-lversen 461 A contrastive view on collective bargaining and the role of trade unions in Denmark and Britain — a cultural perspective on the eve of project Europe Workshop Twelve — Nationalism and the Transition to Democracy in Eastern and Central Europe Marta Dyczok 471 Ukraine: the road to independence Dov Ronen 479 On the incompatibility of ‘Nationalism’ and ‘Democracy’ — lessons for East Central Europe Dieter Schmidt-Sinns 485 The transition to democracy in Eastern Germany as a process of political socialisation Jim Seroka 495 Yugoslavia: marching to the beat of a different drummer Robert Zuzowski 501 The significance of KOR Workshop Thirteen — Integration in Central and Eastern Europe: Economic and Organisational Aspects Gy6rgy Kerekgyarto 513 Eastern-European expectations regarding Euro- pean economic integration. Hopes and reality Bruce McFarlane 519 Is European integration qualified by a new Balkanisation? Some economic aspects Wieslawa Pryzbylska- 527 Changes in productive management behaviour Kapuscinska in an economy under transformation (case of Poland — based on business surveys) Vi AARC IS os 5. CONTENTS Drahos Sibl 535 Czecho-Slovakia: a long way from Comecon integration to European Community integration Workshop Fourteen — Europe in the Curriculum Heide S. Feinstein and 543 [Europe in the American Liberal Arts College Michéal Thompson curriculum Peter Horwath 553 + The ‘dead white male’s canon’ under attack at American universities: traditionalist perceptions NUMBERS 4—6 Workshop Fifteen — Europe: North-South Costas P. Kyrris 563 Cypriot identity, Byzantium and the Latins, 1192-1489 G. N. Leontsinis 575 Northwest European influences on education in the lonian Islands 1780—1863 Robert Stallaerts 583 Hegemony or dialogue: the relation between Europe and Serbia in 1992. 1908 Revisited? Workshop Sixteen — The European Mind and Colonial Problems; its Past and Future Hermann Hiery 593 The shadows of the past: Papua New Guinea and the arduous path towards a national identity L. Gary Lambert 603. Rousseau’s contest with the colonial tactics of French culture B. J. Moore-Gilbert 611 English and its others: nationalism, identity and literary studies in post-war Britain Hiram Morgan 619 An unwelcome heritage: Ireland's role in British empire-building Barbara Paul-Emile 627 William Wordsworth: an English Romantic poet’s response to colonialism Workshop Seventeen — Ethnic Minorities in Europe Jan Mansvelt Beck 637 Ethnic minorities and post-Franco territorial administration in Spain: changes in the linguis- tic landscape MargaretA . Majumdar 647 Extra-European national minorities in France and the concept of European identity Max Riedlisperger 655 ‘Europe of the regions’: a new hope for ethnic minorities? Vil CONTENTS Michéal Thompson 663 The dissatisfactions of a ‘Satisfied minority’: Val D’Aosta and ethnic nationalism in the European Community Elmars Vebers 669 The minority problem in Latvia Workshop Eighteen — The End of Ideology David A. Freeman 675 Hegel and the paradox of ideology: the decon- struction of liberalism Louis M. Imbeau 683 ‘End of Ideology’ or ‘Politics Matters’? Two competing hypotheses in the comparative pub- lic policy literature Sven-Eric Liedman 691 Condorcet and the postmodernists. Science, ethics, the arts and progress Bernard S. Morris 699 The end of ideology, the end of Utopia, and the end of history — on the occasion of the end of the U.S.S.R. L. M. Palmer 709 The end of the end of ideology Max J. Skidmore 715 Political language and political ideology Workshop Nineteen — Political Rights and Women’s Liberation Movement Bernard Frumer and 723 The emancipation of women and of the Jews: Jennifer Merchant parallels in anti-Semitic and anti-feminist dis- course Joyce Pedersen 733 Liberal ideals and feminist organisation in Vic- torian England: one cause or many? Hannelore Schroder 741 Reflections of an anti-patriarchal declaration of women’s human rights Workshop Twenty — Social Darwinism Mark Francis 753 H. S. Maine: Victorian evolution and political theory Barbara T. Gates 761 Revisioning Darwin, with sympathy Greta Jones 769 Social Darwinism revisited Paul B. Rich 777 Social Darwinism, anthropology and English perspectives of the Irish, 1867-1900 Robert C. Walton 787 The Holocaust: conversion to racism through scientific materialism — ‘The people like us who killed Jews’ VIII oy aaa CONTENTS Workshop Twenty-one — Citizenship, Statehood and the European Conceptior of Law Ib Martin Jarvad 797 Subsidiarity and autonomy Michael K. Green 803 Cultural themes in European philosophy, law and economics H. B. McCullough 811 The death of a dogma and U.K. membership in the European communities Manjeet Ramgotra 819 Modern theories of the state: Rousseau’s repub- lican project Jean-Marc Trigeaud 827 Du fondement philosophique d’une citoyenneté européenne: entre universalisme et généricisme Workshop Twenty-two — North-South, East-West; Women and the Historical Construction of Gender Tereza Burmeister 837 In search of the lost woman-time: cross- biographical studies on the construction of (post-)modern gender identity Nora Jung 845 Importing feminism to Eastern Europe Olga Plavkova 853 Women in the transition of democracy in post- communist Czechoslovakia: the case of Slovakia Karen Sjgrup 859 A sociological concept of gender in postmodern society N. M. Sretenova 867 Cultural and historical background of women’s entrance into higher education in Bulgaria Workshop Twenty-three — National Histories or Comparative European History? Anne-Sophie Martin 877 Cultural bias in the study of history de Ja Manche au Channel Inger Gilbert 883 Literature (duration) and history (chronology): consumption or consciousness? Workshop Twenty-four — The End of the State Bart Tromp 891 The state of the state — some speculations Workshop Twenty-five — Women and Philosophy Eva Lundgren-Gothlin 899 Simone de Beauvoir and ethics Volume 19 Contents and Author Index IX