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Northwestern Europe, or Northwest Europe, is a loosely defined subregion of Europe, overlapping Northern and Western Europe. The term is used in geographic, history, and military contexts.
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Geographic definitions
Geographically, Northwestern Europe is given by some sources as a region which includes Great Britain,Ireland,Belgium, the Netherlands,Luxembourg, Northern France, parts of or all of Germany,Denmark,Norway,Sweden, and Iceland. In some works, Switzerland, Finland, and Austria are also included as part of Northwestern Europe.
Under the Interreg program, funded by the European Regional Development Fund, "North-West Europe" (NWE) is a region of European Territorial Cooperation that includes Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the Netherlands and parts of France and Germany.
Ethnography
During the Reformation, some parts of Northwestern Europe converted to Protestantism, in a manner which differentiated the region from its Roman Catholic neighbors elsewhere in Europe.
A definition of Northwestern Europe was used by some late 19th to mid-20th century anthropologists, eugenicists, and Nordicists, who used the term as a shorthand term for the part of Europe with a predominantly Nordic population. For example, Arthur de Gobineau, the 19th-century aristocrat who published works on the pseudoscience of scientific racism, included parts of Northwestern Europe in what Leon Baradat described as his "Aryan heaven".
Genetics
There is close genetic affinity among some Northwest European populations, with some of these populations descending from Bell Beaker populations carrying steppe ancestry.[citation needed] For example, the Beaker people of the lower Rhine overturned 90% of Great Britain's gene pools, replacing the Basque-like neolithic populations present prior.
See also
- Atlantic Europe
- Germanic-speaking Europe
- North Sea Region
- North West Europe campaign
References
- Pounds, Norman J. G. (September 1967). "Northwest Europe in the Ninth Century; Its Geography in Light of the Polyptyques". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 57 (3). Taylor & Francis Ltd: 439–461. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1967.tb00615.x. JSTOR 2561644.
- Loveluck, Christopher (2013). Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c.AD 600–1150. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107037632.
- "North-West Europe campaign (1944–5)". Oxford Companion to Military History. Oxford University Press. 2001. ISBN 9780198606963.
- Barnes, R. J.; Barnes, Richard S. K. (1994). The Brackish-Water Fauna of Northwestern Europe. Cambridge University. ISBN 9780521455565.
the area covered is northwestern Europe [..including..] the Atlantic coasts of Britain, Ireland and northern France, together with all English Channel coastlines and the fringes of the North Sea as far east as Skagerrak, and as far north as [..] Bergen in Norway
- Verhulst, Adriaan (1999). The Rise of Cities in North-West Europe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9782735108176.
- Boje, David M. (2015). Organizational Change and Global Standardization: Solutions to Standards and Norms Overwhelming Organizations. Routledge. ISBN 9781317633105.
Northwestern Europe: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Switzerland
- "Interreg North-West Europe". nweurope.eu. Interreg NWE. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
The North-West Europe area [..] programme covers Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Switzerland as well as parts of France and Germany
- The World and Its Peoples. Marshall Cavendish. 2014.[not specific enough to verify]
- Boettiger, Louis Angelo (1938). Fundamentals of Sociology. Ronald Press. p. 325.
Protestantism swept over those countries of northwestern Europe which have large proportions of Nordic elements represented in their populations
- J. Richard, Carl (2006). The Battle for the American Mind: A Brief History of a Nation's Thought. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 20. ISBN 9780742534360. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
Most of northwestern Europe converted to Protestantism, while most of southwestern Europe remained Catholic. Whether climate or ethnicity (northwestern Europe was more Germanic, southwestern Europe more latin) was the greater factor in this division remains a matter of dispute
- Ciment, James; Radzilowski, John (2015). American Immigration: An Encyclopedia of Political, Social, and Cultural Change. Routledge. ISBN 9781317477174.
The old immigrants, from northwestern Europe (Ireland, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, the German states, and Scandinavia) [..] were primarily Protestants (except the Irish, who were mostly Catholic)
- Hayes, Patrick J. (2012). The Making of Modern Immigration: An Encyclopedia of People and Ideas: An Encyclopedia of People and Ideas. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313392030.
- Porterfield, Austin Larimore (1953). Wait the Withering Rain?. Leo Potishman Foundation. ISBN 9780912646374. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- Hutton, Christopher (2005). Race and the Third Reich: Linguistics, Racial Anthropology and Genetics in the Dialectic of Volk. Polity. ISBN 9780745631776. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- d'Alroy Jones, Peter (1975). Since Columbus: Poverty and Pluralism in the History of the Americas. Heinemann. ISBN 9780435315252. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- Baradat, Leon P. (2015). Political Ideologies. Routledge. ISBN 9781317345558.
Extending across northwestern Europe, Gobineau's Aryan heaven included Ireland, England, northern France [..], the Benelux countries and Scandinavia
- Novembre, John; Johnson, Toby; Bryc, Katarzyna; Kutalik, Zoltán; et al. (2008). "Genes mirror geography within Europe". Nature. 456 (7218): 98–101. Bibcode:2008Natur.456...98N. doi:10.1038/nature07331. PMC 2735096. PMID 18758442.
A statistical summary of genetic data from 1,387 Europeans based on principal component axis one (PC1) [..] may reflect a special role for this geographic axis in the demographic history of Europeans [..] PC1 aligns north-northwest/south-southeast
- Olalde, Iñigo; Brace, Selina; Allentoft, Morten E.; Armit, Ian; et al. (2018). "The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe". Nature. 555 (7695): 190–196. Bibcode:2018Natur.555..190O. doi:10.1038/nature25738. PMC 5973796. PMID 29466337.
migration played a key role in the further dissemination of the Beaker Complex, a phenomenon we document most clearly in Britain, where the spread of the Beaker Complex [..] was associated with a replacement of ~90% of Britain's gene pool within a few hundred years
Northwestern Europe or Northwest Europe is a loosely defined subregion of Europe overlapping Northern and Western Europe The term is used in geographic history and military contexts Map of the countries included in a minimum definition of Northwestern EuropeGeographic definitionsGeographically Northwestern Europe is given by some sources as a region which includes Great Britain Ireland Belgium the Netherlands Luxembourg Northern France parts of or all of Germany Denmark Norway Sweden and Iceland In some works Switzerland Finland and Austria are also included as part of Northwestern Europe Under the Interreg program funded by the European Regional Development Fund North West Europe NWE is a region of European Territorial Cooperation that includes Belgium Ireland Luxembourg Switzerland the Netherlands and parts of France and Germany EthnographyDuring the Reformation some parts of Northwestern Europe converted to Protestantism in a manner which differentiated the region from its Roman Catholic neighbors elsewhere in Europe A definition of Northwestern Europe was used by some late 19th to mid 20th century anthropologists eugenicists and Nordicists who used the term as a shorthand term for the part of Europe with a predominantly Nordic population For example Arthur de Gobineau the 19th century aristocrat who published works on the pseudoscience of scientific racism included parts of Northwestern Europe in what Leon Baradat described as his Aryan heaven GeneticsThere is close genetic affinity among some Northwest European populations with some of these populations descending from Bell Beaker populations carrying steppe ancestry citation needed For example the Beaker people of the lower Rhine overturned 90 of Great Britain s gene pools replacing the Basque like neolithic populations present prior See alsoAtlantic Europe Germanic speaking Europe North Sea Region North West Europe campaignReferencesPounds Norman J G September 1967 Northwest Europe in the Ninth Century Its Geography in Light of the Polyptyques Annals of the Association of American Geographers 57 3 Taylor amp Francis Ltd 439 461 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8306 1967 tb00615 x JSTOR 2561644 Loveluck Christopher 2013 Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages c AD 600 1150 Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781107037632 North West Europe campaign 1944 5 Oxford Companion to Military History Oxford University Press 2001 ISBN 9780198606963 Barnes R J Barnes Richard S K 1994 The Brackish Water Fauna of Northwestern Europe Cambridge University ISBN 9780521455565 the area covered is northwestern Europe including the Atlantic coasts of Britain Ireland and northern France together with all English Channel coastlines and the fringes of the North Sea as far east as Skagerrak and as far north as Bergen in Norway Verhulst Adriaan 1999 The Rise of Cities in North West Europe Cambridge University Press ISBN 9782735108176 Boje David M 2015 Organizational Change and Global Standardization Solutions to Standards and Norms Overwhelming Organizations Routledge ISBN 9781317633105 Northwestern Europe Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Iceland Ireland Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Scotland United Kingdom Switzerland Interreg North West Europe nweurope eu Interreg NWE Retrieved 17 August 2023 The North West Europe area programme covers Belgium Ireland Luxembourg The Netherlands Switzerland as well as parts of France and Germany The World and Its Peoples Marshall Cavendish 2014 not specific enough to verify Boettiger Louis Angelo 1938 Fundamentals of Sociology Ronald Press p 325 Protestantism swept over those countries of northwestern Europe which have large proportions of Nordic elements represented in their populations J Richard Carl 2006 The Battle for the American Mind A Brief History of a Nation s Thought Rowman amp Littlefield p 20 ISBN 9780742534360 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Most of northwestern Europe converted to Protestantism while most of southwestern Europe remained Catholic Whether climate or ethnicity northwestern Europe was more Germanic southwestern Europe more latin was the greater factor in this division remains a matter of dispute Ciment James Radzilowski John 2015 American Immigration An Encyclopedia of Political Social and Cultural Change Routledge ISBN 9781317477174 The old immigrants from northwestern Europe Ireland Great Britain France the Netherlands the German states and Scandinavia were primarily Protestants except the Irish who were mostly Catholic Hayes Patrick J 2012 The Making of Modern Immigration An Encyclopedia of People and Ideas An Encyclopedia of People and Ideas ABC CLIO ISBN 9780313392030 Porterfield Austin Larimore 1953 Wait the Withering Rain Leo Potishman Foundation ISBN 9780912646374 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Hutton Christopher 2005 Race and the Third Reich Linguistics Racial Anthropology and Genetics in the Dialectic of Volk Polity ISBN 9780745631776 Retrieved 15 April 2015 d Alroy Jones Peter 1975 Since Columbus Poverty and Pluralism in the History of the Americas Heinemann ISBN 9780435315252 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Baradat Leon P 2015 Political Ideologies Routledge ISBN 9781317345558 Extending across northwestern Europe Gobineau s Aryan heaven included Ireland England northern France the Benelux countries and Scandinavia Novembre John Johnson Toby Bryc Katarzyna Kutalik Zoltan et al 2008 Genes mirror geography within Europe Nature 456 7218 98 101 Bibcode 2008Natur 456 98N doi 10 1038 nature07331 PMC 2735096 PMID 18758442 A statistical summary of genetic data from 1 387 Europeans based on principal component axis one PC1 may reflect a special role for this geographic axis in the demographic history of Europeans PC1 aligns north northwest south southeast Olalde Inigo Brace Selina Allentoft Morten E Armit Ian et al 2018 The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe Nature 555 7695 190 196 Bibcode 2018Natur 555 190O doi 10 1038 nature25738 PMC 5973796 PMID 29466337 migration played a key role in the further dissemination of the Beaker Complex a phenomenon we document most clearly in Britain where the spread of the Beaker Complex was associated with a replacement of 90 of Britain s gene pool within a few hundred years