Chapter 1 What is Europe – Idea, Spirit, Reality?; Chapter 2 The French Revolution and Europe; Chapter 3 Napoleon’s Version of the Unification of Europe; Chapter 4 Europe’s Enlightenment; Chapter 5 The Holy Alliance; Chapter 6 Giuseppe Mazzini and the Unification of Revolutionary Forces: Young Europe; Chapter 7 European Pacifism and the Slogan of a United States of Europe; Chapter 8 Russian Pacifism; Chapter 9 Nikolai Danilevsky’s Russia and Europe; Chapter 10 The Project of Middle Europe: New Interpretations of the Slogan of the United States of Europe; Chapter 11 Lenin’s Concept of World Revolution: October 1917 and the Destinies of Europe; Chapter 12 Settlement, Versailles-Style; Chapter 13 Eurasia and Eurasianism; Chapter 14 Stalinism and Europeanism; Chapter 15 Pan-European Ideas and the Movement During the 1920s and 1930s; Chapter 16 Fascism and Europeanism; Chapter 17 The Resistance Movement in Europe; Chapter 18 Models of Totalitarian Socialism and Integration in Eastern Europe; Chapter 19 The Cold War and Europe; Chapter 20 The Helsinki Process; Chapter 21 The European Community or ‘Little Europe’; Chapter 22 New Trends in the Development of Eastern Europe and Russia; Chapter 23 Conclusion;
Professor Alexander Tchoubarian is Director of the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. He is a former president of the Centre for the Study of European Civilizations, vice-president of the International Association of Contemporary Historians of Europe, and editor-in-chief of The History of Europe.