Origins and evolution of the European Union
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Origins and evolution of the European Union
(The new European Union series)
Oxford University Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-355) and index
Contents of Works
- Integration and disintegration before 1945 / Peter Stirk
- Dividing Europe : the Cold War and European integration / David A. Messenger
- The German problem and European integration / John R. Gillingham
- Liberalization, convertibility, and the common market / Wendy Asbeek Brusse
- The triumph of community Europe / Craig Parsons
- Building on coal and steel : European integration in the 1950s and the 1960s / Stephen Martin
- Charles de Gaulle's uncertain idea of Europe / Jeffrey Vanke
- A dismal decade? : European integration in the 1970s / Richard T. Griffiths
- European integration in the image and the shadow of agriculture / Ann-Christina Lauring Knudsen
- From deadlock to dynamism : the European Community in the 1980s / N. Piers Ludlow
- From the single market to the single currency / Dorothee Heisenberg
- The European Union, the Soviet Union, and the end of the Cold War / Jeffrey J. Anderson
- The enlarging European Union / Anna Michalski
- The historiography of European integration / Desmond Dinan
Description and Table of Contents
Description
European integration is now in its sixth decade and the EU is growing in importance as a subject of historical research. This timely book brings together specially commissioned chapters in order to provide a coherent and comprehensive analysis of the origins and evolution of the EU. Written by leading scholars, The Origins and Evolution of the EU presents current scholarship on the history and historiography of the EU in an easily accessible way. The first part provides a chronological framework for the rest of the book and the next three parts explore particular events, issues and themes in the history of European integration. The final section covers the historiography of European integration.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- PART I: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
- 1. Integration and Disintegration before 1945
- PART II: THE POSTWAR CONTEXT
- 2. Dividing Europe: The Cold War and European Integration
- 3. The German Problem
- PART III: SHAPING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
- 4. Liberalization, Convertibility, and the Common Market
- 5. The Triumph of Community Europe
- 6. Market Integration: From Coal and Steel to the Customs Union
- 7. Charles De Gaulle and the European Community
- PART IV: FROM EUROPEAN COMMUNITY TO EUROPEAN UNION
- 8. European Integration in the 1970s
- 9. European Integration in the Image and Shadow of Agriculture
- 10. From Deadlock to Dynamism: The European Community in the 1980s
- 11. From the Single Market to the Single Currency
- 12. The European Union, the Soviet Union, and the End of the Cold War
- PART V: WIDENING AND DEEPENING
- 13. The Enlarging European Union
- PART VI: HISTORIOGRAPHY
- 14. The Historiography of European Integration
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