Every border is unique. That doesn’t mean we cannot draw comparisons

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20 avril 2022

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Katja Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, « Every border is unique. That doesn’t mean we cannot draw comparisons », Revue d’histoire des chemins de fer, ID : 10.4000/rhcf.3216


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Every border is unique. Every border has a certain history, a certain way in which it has come about, and with local – and national – stories being told about how it has come about. Different borders are managed differently, and all this has a very important impact on how borders are perceived by the people who live close to them. That said, if we take a step back and compare borders, especially borders in Europe, there are some findings that I think hold in comparison. One for example is tha...

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