From reconstruction to integration : Britain and Europe since 1945
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From reconstruction to integration : Britain and Europe since 1945
Leicester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 1993
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注記
Selected papers from the final three days of the Institute of Contemporary British History Summer School, 1992, organized jointly by the ICBH and the Departments of Government and International History of the London School of Economics
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In 1945 Europe lay prostrate. It appeared that Britain might inspire a process of reconstruction through integration. But it did not. It was not until 1973 that Britian joined the European Community , and it has often been described since a "semi-detached member". Why did Britain faill to take the lead in Europe? This volume brings together the leading academics in the field to explore this question. It traces the complex and controversial relationship between Britain and a uniting Europe, considering a variety of subjects, from high policy to economics, and from popular culture to science and technology.
目次
- Part 1 The new Jerusalem, 1945-55: Britain and the Cold War, 1945-55 - an overview, Anne Deighton
- Jean Monnet, Europe and the British - a witness account, Richard Mayne
- the Second World War and British culture, Kenneth O. Morgan
- labour and Europe during the Attlee governments - the image in the mirror of R.W.G. Mackay's "Europe Group", 1945-50, Stefano Dejak
- the Third Force in the late 1940s, Sean Greenwood
- a search for order - Britain and the origins of a Western European Union, 1944-55, Klaus Larres
- British policy in occupied Germany - democratization and social democracy, Eva A. Mayring. Part 2 Britain in search of a role? 1956-73: Britain and the EEC, 1956-73 - an overview, John W. Young
- Britain in search of a role, 1957-73
- a role in Europe, European integration and Britain - a witness account, Reginald Hibbert
- the free trade alternative to the EC - a witness account, Douglas Jay
- missing the boat at Messina and other times?, Miriam Camps
- to join, or not to join? the "appeasement" policy of Britain's first EEC application, Wolfram Kaiser
- winds of change - Britain, Europe and the Commonwealth, 1959-61, Lawrence J. Butler
- teaching European history in English secondary schools, 1945-75, Athena Syriatou. Part 3 Britain in the community, 1973-92: the awkward partner - an overview, Stephen George
- Harold Wilson and the renegotiation of the EEC terms of membership, 1974-75 - a witness account, Bernard Donoughue
- much ado about nothing - the Conservative Party and the social dimension, Daniel Wincott
- the whole of Europe - a problem of boundaries, the division of Labour and overlapping forums, Brigid Laffan
- the UK and the Exchange Rate Mechanism, 1978-90, Helen Thompson
- Britain and European Science, Ros S. Herman.
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