European Unity in Context: The Interwar PeriodPeter M. R. Stirk This examination of the question of European unity in the interwar period 1918-1939 aims to bring out the diversity of the various schemes for union or images of unity and to emphasize that those ideas were taken seriously by political actors of the time, even though they were doomed to failure in the light of the clash of political and economic interests and underlying social and cultural disparities. |
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British Capitalism and the Idea of European Unit | 65 |
Europ | 84 |
Reflections on Europa | 99 |
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Åland alliance Altiero Spinelli American argued authoritarians bloc Briand Briffault Britain British capitalism capitalist communist conference conflict cooperation Coudenhove Coudenhove-Kalergi countries crisis cultural customs union defence democracy doctrine domination Einaudi élite Empire Europe Europe's European federation European integration European unity fascism favour Federal Union federalist federalist movement Finland Finnish Foreign Office foreign policy France French German global groups Hansson Hitler ibid idea of Europe idea of European identity ideology imperialism industrial interests interwar period Italy labour leaders League of Nations Lenin liberal liberal democracy Lipgens London Marxist nation-state national socialist nationalist neutrality Nordic op.cit Ordre Nouveau organisation Pan-Europe Pan-European party peace perspective Plan planisme postwar principle problems proposals racial recognised Reich revolution revolutionary role Russia Sandler social democratic sovereignty Soviet Union Spinelli Sweden Swedish Tatkreis tion trade tradition treaties Trotsky United Versailles Volk