Lange, EmilyPires, Iva Maria Miranda2018-12-062018-12-062015Lange, E., & Miranda Pires, I. M. (2015). From “sensed” to “complex”: some reflections on borders throughout history. Space and Polity, 19(3), 293–304. https://doi.org/10.1080/09700161.2015.10932941356-25761470-1235http://hdl.handle.net/10451/35683The concept and definition of borders has evolved significantly over time. In Europe the twentieth century alone has seen remarkable changes. At the beginning of the century borders represented the clear end of the sovereignty of one state and the beginning of another while the second half of the same century brought revolutionary concepts of state borders. This article aims to contribute towards the conceptual discussion of borders, tracing some of the journey of this concept, from centuries ago when they were perceived as more ”sensed”, to more recent interpretations of ”solid” and “liquid” borders to today's “complex” borders.engBordersBorderless EuropeBorder conceptLiquid modernityFrom “sensed” to “complex”: some reflections on borders throughout historyjournal article10.1080/09700161.2015.1093294