"Refreshingly broad-brush in its approach...this history provides the big picture."--"The Christian Science Monitor." Written from a consciously anti-enthnocentric approach, this fascinating work is a survey of the civilizations of the modern world in terms of the broad sweep and continuities of history, rather than the "event-based" technique of most other texts.
"Refreshingly broad-brush in its approach...this history provides the big picture."--"The Christian Science Monitor." Written from a consciously anti-...
This study of European Common Market Community is a clear, readable account of how the market works, what its roots are, what its part is in the movement toward European unity, and what its effect will be on the United States. The Community of Europe has been written from the inside by an acknowledged expert, a Cambridge historian who has been an official of the European Economic Community for six years. It has particular relevance for college courses in contemporary European history, comparative economic systems, economic history, and international relations.
This study of European Common Market Community is a clear, readable account of how the market works, what its roots are, what its part is in the movem...
Cross Channel Currents explores the understandings and misunderstandings that make up the Entente Cordiale - the hundred-year relationship between Britain and France, as well as the everyday common interests and shared pleasures that give it substance. Contributors include the late Roy Jenkins, in a witty and personal view of Winston Churchill's relationship with France; Pierre Messmer, a companion of Charles de Gaulle during World War II and later his prime minister; former Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, who remembers the historic meeting of Edward Heath and Georges...
Cross Channel Currents explores the understandings and misunderstandings that make up the Entente Cordiale - the hundred-year relati...
Wilton Park was once a secret camp for interrogating enemy generals during World War II. But it took on its true, unique role in 1946 as a training centre for German prisoners-of-war. This volume tells of its history and the extraordinary life of Heinz Koeppler, its founding father.
Wilton Park was once a secret camp for interrogating enemy generals during World War II. But it took on its true, unique role in 1946 as a training ce...
Britain's relationship with its European Community partners has been bedevilled by divergent views about the aim of a political union with federal institutions. Federalism is often depicted in Britain as an alien concept with which the British cannot come to terms. Federal Union shows this view to be false.
Britain's relationship with its European Community partners has been bedevilled by divergent views about the aim of a political union with federal ins...