Until the 18th century, Europeans mainly divided themselves north vs south; the early 1800s recast the map as east vs west as Russia became a dominant power. This shift changed how elites and publics understood cultural commonality and security alignment.
— It shows how geopolitical shocks can rewrite civilizational maps that still guide coalitions and public rhetoric today.
Max Skjönsberg
2025.08.25
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The review contrasts Voltaire’s usage of 'Occident' with Staël’s De l’Allemagne and post‑Napoleonic anxieties that categorized Russia as 'Eastern' in spirit.
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