What We Are

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The Sources of European Identity

Edited by Philippe Conrad

What does it mean to be European? What formative experiences have shaped Europe’s distinctive civilisation, and what remains of it today?

Bringing together a selection of essays from the Institut Iliade, What We Are explores the sources of European identity through the ideas, traditions, and historical experiences that have defined Europe over millennia. From the Indo-European heritage, the worlds of Greece and Rome, and the legacy of mediaeval Christendom to Europe’s scientific spirit, artistic imagination, political forms, and relationship with nature, each chapter illuminates a vital dimension of Europe’s past, present, and possible future.

Addressed to those who refuse to accept the decline of European civilisation as inevitable, What We Are combines historical scholarship with philosophical reflection to reawaken Europe’s long memory and strengthen its resolve to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.

Essays by Philippe Conrad, Henri Levavasseur, Jean-François Gautier, Thibaud Cassel, Éric Grolier, Jean-Louis Voisin, Christopher Gérard, Lionel Rondouin, Édouard Chanot, François Bousquet, Grégoire Gambier, and Jean-Yves Le Gallou.

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2026-07-13

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction: ‘So That the Daybreak’s Golden Hue May Answer That of Evenfall’

I. Our Long Memory

  • The Indo-European Heritage

  • The Hellenic Dawn

  • What Rome Has Bequeathed to Us

  • The Imperial Notion in Europe: Our Longest Political Memory

  • The Legacy of Mediaeval Christianity

II. A European Worldview

  • Organising Our Living Spaces

  • Reclaiming Our Sciences

  • Music, a Political Form of Aesthetics

  • Forest Voices — The European Sense of Nature

  • Paideia: A Revolutionary Act of Transmission

III. Present and Future Battles

  • The Existence of Peoples and Nations vs. the Profit of Merchants

  • Why We Are Ghibellines

  • Political Realism vs. Libertarian Liberalism

  • Deconstruction: The Trojan Horse of Nihilism

  • Living as a European

  • Conclusion: A Preference for Our Own Civilisation

  • L’Institut Iliade for Long European Memory