Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Making Sense of European National Identities and Diversity Roland Vogt and Wayne Cristaudo 2 Belgium: A Nation-State without a National Identity? Roland Vogt 3 A Riven Nation: Old versus New Britain Wayne Cristaudo 4 France: Between the Individual and the Universal Denis Meyer 5 German National Identity: Moving beyond Guilt Roland Vogt and Chong Li 6 Greek Identity: Between Hellenism and Europeanism Georgios Repousis and Andreas Leutzsch 7 Italy: One Nation, Three Republics, and a Thousand Identities Waddick Doyle 8 "The Chinese of Europe?" Dutch Identities on Trial Arie Amaya-Akkermans 9 Poland: A Nation of the In-Between Krzysztof Sliwinski 10 Portugal: A Future's Past between Land and Sea Andreas Leutzsch 11 Russia's Nostalgic Present Laura Victoir 12 Spain: One Country, Many Regional Identities Rocio Blasco-Garcia 13 Sweden: Social Solitariness Kristina Tolinsson Ting 14 Turkey as Borderland: Inside Europe, Outside, or In-Between? Jochen Walter 15 From "Yugoslavism" to (Post-) Yugoslav Nationalisms: Understanding Yugoslav Identities aora'e Tomia 16 Yugoslavs and Europeans: A Tale of Two Supranational Identities Aleksandar Pavkovia 17 European Identities: Multiple Forms of a Contested Concept Roland Vogt Contributors Index