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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Forms of Love and Limits of Europeanness
Part I Male Portraits
Chapter 1 'Free Love and Fraternity between the Federated Peoples of Europe': Giorgio Quartara, Supporter of European Integration and Feminism
Chapter 2 'Love Becomes Entangled with Civilisation': Leo Ferrero, a Young European
Part II Europe's Roots in Love
Chapter 3 Mediterranean Love
Chapter 4 The Heart of Europe: Love in the Western World by Denis de Rougemont
Part III Connecting Jewishness, Europeanness and Love
Chapter 5 'Between Two Worlds': Ansky's Dybbuk in France and Italy
Chapter 6 'Notre Mère I'Europe': Giorgina Levi and Heinz Arian
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