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  1. europarl.europa.eu

    How the European Union works addresses the EU's historical development and the successive treaties, its legal system, decision-making procedures, institutions and bodies, and financing.
  2. assets.ctfassets.net

    What is Europe for? 1969-1987 The era of transformation and treaties, 1987-2007 From crises to new directions? Contemporary European integration, 2007-2024 Theoretical perspectives on European integration Historical perspectives on European integration About the authors Abbreviations
  3. shs.cairn.info

    T he notion of crisis has been a constant in European integration history because it is based on an ambitious project: to move beyond the level of nation states at the very moment that their prerogatives increased substantially due to the world wars and the development of welfare states during the first two thirds of the twentieth century. The European idea has been promoted from the top by ...
  4. Keywords Europe - integration - Patel - history - historiography This paper does not aim to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the histori-ography of the process of European integration - a task that would require much more space - so much as reflect upon the gradual historicisation of Community history.1 It does so in three stages.
  5. The collection 'Historical events' presents in chronological order the milestones along the path towards European integration from the end of the Second World War to 2009. The aim is to provide accurate information for research and education purposes that gives the fullest possible insight into the history of a united Europe.
  6. The Unfinished History of European Integration is a companion to the history of the European Union. From the aftermath of the First World War to the EU of 27 member states and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it guides the reader past the main events, crucial sites and key actors that shaped the EU we know today. How did it evolve from a market project to a geopolitical force, what explains the ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    The European Union is a geo-political entity, created in 1993, covering a large portion of the European continent. It is founded upon numerous treaties and has undergone expansions and secessions that have taken it from six member states to 27, a majority of the states in Europe. Since the beginning of the institutionalised modern European integration in 1948, the development of the European ...
  8. academia.edu

    The Unfinished History of European Integration is more than a new chronology of seventy years of European integration. It guides students in using EU sources, understanding the evolution of EU institutions and mastering the complexities of EU history.
  9. revdem.ceu.edu

    Nov 27, 2024The Unfinished History of European Integration has been co-authored by Koen van Zon, Matthew Broad, Aleksandra Komornicka, Paul Reef, Alessandra Schimmel and Jorrit Steehouder and published by Amsterdam University Press in 2024. The first, English-language version of the book was co-authored by Wim van Meurs, Robin de Bruin, Liesbeth van de Grift, Carla Hoetink, Karin van Leeuwen, and Carlos ...
  10. historyjournal.net

    Particular emphasis is placed on the conditions for integration at the domestic, European, and international levels. It critically examines how historians have conceptualized and explained Europe, the history of economic and political integration, and the attitudes of individual states to the process of European integration.

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