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Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 Sean Greenwood

Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 By Sean Greenwood

Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 by Sean Greenwood


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Britain's failure to participate in ventures aimed at European unity in the late 1940s is frequently condemned as short-sighted and an indicator of a British failure to come to terms with the realities of the post-war world. This text provides an introduction to the key issues of the period.

Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 Summary

Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 by Sean Greenwood

Britain's failure to participate in ventures aimed at European unity in the late 1940s and 1950s is frequently condemned as short-sighted and an indicator of a British failure to come to terms with the realities of the post-war world.A closer look at the events of the post-war period reveals that, initially at least, Britain had a remarkably positive attitude towards European political and economic cooperation. Rejection of the kind of unity proposed by the European federalists was not entirely short-sighted, and was based on the realistic assumption that Britain's economic position was stronger than those she was being asked to merge with. Only when this position had shifted in the 1960s did European cooperation begin to look attractive. Undoubtedly, this late entry into Europe provided singular difficulties for successive British governments and leaders. Not least among these is Margaret Thatcher who, uniquely in post-war Britain, fell in large part because of her negative stance on European integration. This new and accessible book provides a clear, concise introduction to the key issues of the period, drawing on much recent research.

Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 Reviews

"It will no doubt have considerable potential for teachers and pupils/students at A-Level or undergraduate level. The accessibility of the book will encourage its input in many history, politics or general social sciences courses." G. F. Broadhurst, Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow "A clear highly readable analysis of newly available historical material sources." Millennium

About Sean Greenwood

Sean Greenwood is Head of the Department of History at Christ Church College of Higher Education in Canterbury. He previously taught at secondary schools in Leeds, Stockton and South London and has researched in international history and Anglo-French Relations.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Before 1945. 2. Britain in the European Driving Seat 1945-47. 3. British Momentum Lost I: US Initiatives 1947-49. 4. British Momentum Lost II: The French and the Schuman Plan 1949-51. 5. Re-taking the Initiative 1951-55. 6. On the Sidelines 1955-58. 7. Squaring the Circles 1958-67. 8. Into Europe 1967-75. 9. Reluctant Europeans. 10. Conclusion.

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GOR002677834
9780631176541
0631176543
Britain and European Cooperation Since 1945 by Sean Greenwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1992-09-10
128
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