Jean Monnet : the path to European unity

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Jean Monnet : the path to European unity

edited by Douglas Brinkley and Clifford Hackett ; introduction by George W. Ball

Macmillan, 1991

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"Bibliography of Jean Monnet and his times": p. 219-222

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Description

"Jean Monnet: the path to European unity" is a collection of essays, first-hand accounts and critical commentaries about one of the key architects of a united Europe. Close friends who supported Monnet's goals of a European community in partnership with the United States are balanced by those whose affection for the French citizen of action did not extend to complete acceptance of his views of a supra-national Europe. Accounts of his early acquaintances are matched with the views of professional historians of the next generation. George W.Ball, one of Monnet's oldest and closest friends, assesses the man and the essays in his introduction.

Table of Contents

  • "Farther with Jean Monnet", Francois Fontaine
  • "The Unsung Hero of World War II", Robert R.Nathan
  • "the Plan and the Reconstruction of France", Irwin Wall
  • "Gray Eminence", Richard Mayne
  • "Jean Monnet and the Coal and Steel Community - an American view", John Gillingham
  • "What Type of Europe?" - "the European Coal and Steel Community", Robert Marjolin
  • "Jean Monnet's Methods", Francois Duchene
  • "Jean Monnet as He Was", Jacques Van Helmont.

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