Britain and Germany in Europe 1949-1990
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Britain and Germany in Europe 1949-1990
(Studies of the German Historical Institute London)
German Historical Institute in London , Oxford University Press, 2002
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"This volume grew out of a Medlicott symposium held at the University of Exeter in March 1998"--Foreword
Includes index
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Anglo-German relations since the Second World War have been, in contrast to earlier periods of the twentieth century, generally warm and constructive. There have, however, also been periods of acute tension, showing that underlying sources of conflict remain. This volume of essays by leading historians from both countries explores the relationship first in matters of 'high politics': different approaches to European integration, common interests in security through
NATO, and reactions to German unification. The second part of the volume examines broader themes, the comparative performance of the two economies, and cultural influences both at the elite and popular levels. The development of common assumptions in some areas, for instance among historians, has not
been matched in others, such as in the reporting of football matches. British perceptions have remained coloured by fears of German dominance, a fear aggravated by the success of the Federal Republic compared to the relative decline of Britain in the post-war period.
Table of Contents
- I: EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
- II: EUROPEAN SECURITY
- III: THE GERMAN QUESTION
- IV: ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LINKS
- V:MUTUAL PERCEPTIONS AND CULTURAL LINKS
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