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European Integration Since the 1920s - Security, Identity, and Cooperation

English · Hardback

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This book re-examines why the European Union and its forerunners were created and investigates how and why they have changed.

List of contents










  • List of Maps and Tables

  • Introduction

  • 1: Hard Power

  • 2: Soft Power

  • 3: European Stories

  • 4: Identity

  • 5: Trade Blocs

  • 6: Living Europe

  • 7: Members States

  • 8: Europolity

  • Conclusion



About the author

Mark Hewitson is Professor of German History and Politics at UCL, where he was appointed in 1998. His interests lie principally in the intellectual, cultural and political history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany and Europe. He is currently working on projects about nationalism and national identity, experiences and representations of modern warfare, and conceptions of Europe and the West during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is also interested in various aspects of historical theory, including the relationship between history and other social sciences.

Summary

This book re-examines why the European Union and its forerunners were created and investigates how and why they have changed.

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