European University Legacies
Problematic Heritage and Contemporary Practice
Peter Bille Larsen editor Prof Markéta Křížová editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:30th Sep '25
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book challenges straightforward narratives of universities as sites of intellectual progress and societal development, bringing into the debate the remembrances of colonial pasts, material legacies, racialized inequalities and problematic histories. It offers a decentered deep-dive into, and comparative perspective on, the different kinds of university heritage values in both tangible and intangible forms. The book seeks to shed light on how European university heritage is problematized and acknowledged in terms of epistemic reparation and redress. Rather than taking the idea of Europe for granted, editors and contributors opt for an inclusive perspective that acknowledges diversity of positionalities and experiences in different political and historical contexts. By bringing such perspectives together, the book encourages connection and cross-thematic learning on topics such as colonialism, authoritarianism, racism and misogyny.
European University Legacies is a bold, courageous and necessary book. It critically examines some of the most difficult aspects of heritage in European universities, including the legacies of slavery, racism, authoritarianism and coloniality. By engaging with these conversations, the book encourages universities to confront the present and work toward more just and equitable futures. -- Sophia Labadi, University of Kent
ISBN: 9781399550918
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352 pages