Warfare State

Warfare State
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 1139448749
ISBN-13 : 9781139448741
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Warfare State by : David Edgerton

A challenge to the central theme of the existing histories of twentieth-century Britain, that the British state was a welfare state, this book argues that it was also a warfare state, which supported a powerful armaments industry. This insight implies major revisions to our understanding of twentieth-century British history, from appeasement, to wartime industrial and economic policy, and the place of science and technology in government. David Edgerton also shows how British intellectuals came to think of the state in terms of welfare and decline, and includes a devastating analysis of C. P. Snow's two cultures. This groundbreaking book offers a new, post-welfarist and post-declinist, account of Britain, and an original analysis of the relations of science, technology, industry and the military. It will be essential reading for those working on the history and historiography of twentieth-century Britain, the historical sociology of war and the history of science and technology.

The first referendum

The first referendum
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781526145215
ISBN-13 : 1526145219
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The first referendum by : Lindsay Aqui

Although the United Kingdom’s entry to the European Community (EC) in 1973 was initially celebrated, by the end of the first year the mood in the UK had changed from ‘hope to uncertainty’. When Edward Heath lost the 1974 General Election, Harold Wilson returned to No. 10 promising a fundamental renegotiation and referendum on EC membership. By the end of the first year of membership, 67% of voters had said ‘yes’ to Europe in the UK’s first-ever national referendum. Examining the relationship between diplomacy and domestic debate, this book explores the continuities between the European policies pursued by Heath and Wilson in this period. Despite the majority vote in favour of maintaining membership, Lindsay Aqui argues that this majority was underpinned by a degree of uncertainty and that ultimately, neither Heath nor Wilson managed to transform the UK’s relationship with the EC in the ways they had hoped possible.

The Rise and Fall of a National Strategy

The Rise and Fall of a National Strategy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 737
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ISBN-10 : 9781136335396
ISBN-13 : 1136335390
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise and Fall of a National Strategy by : Alan S. Milward

This text analyzes British official thinking behind the UK's standing aloof from the moves after 1945 towards European economic collaboration, leading to the establishment of ECSC and the EEC in the 1950s. It deals with the later change of tack (1961), covers the organization in Whitehall for the negotiations with the Communities, and the major problem areas - the Commonwealth, British agriculture, financial implications of British membership, sovereignty, and the future of EFTA.

Alan S. Milward and a Century of European Change

Alan S. Milward and a Century of European Change
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 659
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ISBN-10 : 9780415878531
ISBN-13 : 0415878535
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Alan S. Milward and a Century of European Change by : Fernando Guirao

Twenty-five scholars from various disciplines analyze and explain to the reader many of the complexities of the research output of Alan S. Milward: the role of the modern European nation-state in the social, economic and political development of Europe since the 19th century; the overall social and economic impact of the two world wars; the reconstruction of Western Europe; the rationale behind the Marshall Plan and its long-term consequences; and the multidisciplinary study of the process of the political and economic integration of Europe in a long-term perspective.and the essence of his pioneering contribution to reaching a better understanding of European economic and political history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Continental Drift

Continental Drift
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 605
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ISBN-10 : 9781107071261
ISBN-13 : 1107071267
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Continental Drift by : Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon

A fascinating new account of Britain's uneasy relationship with the European continent since the end of the Second World War, set against the backdrop of decolonization, the Cold War and the Anglo-American relationship. Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon charts Britain's evolution from an island of imperial Europeans to one of post-imperial Eurosceptics.

Alan S. Milward and Contemporary European History

Alan S. Milward and Contemporary European History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 613
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ISBN-10 : 9781317558323
ISBN-13 : 1317558324
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Alan S. Milward and Contemporary European History by : Fernando Guirao

Alan S. Milward was a renowned historian of contemporary Europe. In addition to his books, as well as articles and chapters in edited books, he also wrote nearly 250 book reviews and review articles, some in French and German, which were published in journals world-wide. Taken together they reveal a remarkable degree of theoretical consistency in his approach to understanding the history of Europe since the French Revolution. This book brings together these previously unexamined pieces of historical analysis in order to trace and shed light on key intellectual debates taking place in the second half of the 20th century. Many of these discussions continue to influence us today, such as the role of Germany in Europe, the economic, social and political foundations of European integration, the European rescue of the nation-state, the reasons for launching the single currency, the conditions for retaining the allegiance of European citizens to the notions of nation and supra-nation, and ultimately the issue of democratic governance in a global environment. In bringing together these reviews and review articles, the book provides an introduction to the main scholarly achievements of Milward, in his own words. Fernando Guirao and Frances M.B. Lynch provide an introduction to the volume, which both guides the reader through many of the academic debates embedded within the text while underlining their contemporary relevance. By introducing and bringing together this hitherto overlooked treasure trove of historical analysis, this book maps a close itinerary of some of the most salient intellectual debates of the second half of the 20th century and beyond. This unique volume will be of great interest to scholars of economic history, European history and historiography.

Yes to Europe!

Yes to Europe!
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9781108425353
ISBN-13 : 1108425356
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Yes to Europe! by : Robert Saunders

The first modern history of the 1975 European referendum, ranging across 1970s Britain to assess why voters said 'Yes to Europe'.

Against the Troika

Against the Troika
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781784783136
ISBN-13 : 1784783137
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Against the Troika by : Heiner Flassbeck

A radical anti-capitalist alternative to Eurozone austerity On the 25th January 2015 the Greek people voted in an election of historic importance—not just for Greece but potentially all of Europe. The radical party Syriza was elected and austerity and the neoliberal agenda is being challenged. Suddenly it seems as if there is an alternative. But what? The Eurozone is in a deep and prolonged crisis. It is now clear that monetary union is a historic failure, beyond repair—and certainly not in the interests of Europe’s working people. Building on the economic analysis of two of Europe’s leading thinkers, Heiner Flassbeck and Costas Lapavitsas (a candidate standing for election on Syriza’s list), Against the Troika is the first book to propose a strategic left-wing plan for how peripheral countries could exit the euro. With a change in government in Greece, and looming political transformations in countries such as Spain, this major intervention lays out a radical, anti-capitalist programme at a critical juncture for Europe. The final three chapters offer a detailed postmortem of the Greek catastrophe, explain what can be learned from it—and provide a possible alternative. Against the Troika is a practical blueprint for real change in a continent wracked by crisis and austerity.

Roy Jenkins and the European Commission Presidency, 1976 –1980

Roy Jenkins and the European Commission Presidency, 1976 –1980
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781137515308
ISBN-13 : 1137515309
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Roy Jenkins and the European Commission Presidency, 1976 –1980 by : N. Piers Ludlow

Roy Jenkins brought great talent to Europe’s top job. He played a key role in re-launching European monetary integration, winning the right to attend the new global summits, and smoothing Greece’s path to EC membership. But he fell short of other targets. Commission reform remained elusive, as did an improvement of the UK’s troubled relationship with the EC. Indeed the row over Britain’s contribution to the EC budget, meant that Britain’s position in Europe was as difficult when he left Brussels as it had been when he arrived. This study will look at how Jenkins approached his role, identifying his priorities, examining his working methods, and exploring his rapport with the European and international statesmen with whom he had to work. In the process, the book will shed light on the nature of the job, on Jenkins’ own talents and limitations, and on the European Community as it struggled with the global economic crisis of the 1970s.