Estonians for Europe : national activism for European unification, 1922-1991
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Estonians for Europe : national activism for European unification, 1922-1991
(Multicultural Europe = L'Europe plurielle, no. 54)
P.I.E. Peter Lang, c2014
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-208) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Estonians for Europe provides a unique insight into nearly eighty years of the history surrounding European unification. Concentrating on Estonian aspirations for an integrative organization in international relations, the book illustrates a number of parallels and differences between commonly held narratives of twentieth-century European history.
Table of Contents
Contents: Paneuropean Union in Estonia - Diplomatic Means - Economic Consequences - Cultural Premises - The Disintegrating 1930s - Common Estonian Features in the Discussion - Totalitarian Europe - Aleksander Warma Consolidating Europe - Estonia in the New Europe - The Estonian National Committee of the European Movement - Creating Contacts and Joining - Inside the European Movement - The Outsider's View - Uniting the Divided Continent - Estonians for European Union?
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