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008 960513s1996 nyu b 001 0 eng
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100 1 $aKaiser, Wolfram.
245 10 $aUsing Europe, abusing the Europeans :$bBritain and European integration, 1945-63 /$cWolfram Kaiser.
260 $aNew York :$bSt. Martin's Press,$c1996.
300 $axviii, 274 pages ;$c22 cm.
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490 1 $aContemporary history in context series
500 $a"ICBH, in association with Institute of Contemporary British History."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 254-267) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tBuilding and Defending a British Europe, 1945-55 --$g2.$tWhat Bus? The Messina Conference, 1955 --$g3.$tBest of All Worlds: The Free Trade Area Plan, 1956-7 --$g4.$tMakeshift Solution: From FTA to EFTA, 1958-9 --$g5.$tDual Appeasement; Towards the EEC Application, 1960-1 --$g6.$tFailure, Yet Success: The EEC Entry Negotiations, 1961-3 --$g7.$tEpilogue: Britain and European Integration, 1963-96.
520 $aBritish policy towards European integration has been one of the most divisive issues in British politics since 1945. This book analyses the formative period of British European policy between 1945 and de Gaulle's veto against British EEC membership in 1963. It is the first historical study to look at Britain's role in the integration process on the basis of a detailed evaluation of the newly accessible government records, of Conservative Party records, private papers and interviews.
520 8 $aIt argues, in particular, that it is necessary to understand the unexplored ambiguities in Britain's first EEC application of 1961, shown here as an attempt to appease the American government, to hold the Conservative Party together and to split Labour, in order to appreciate the continuing problems in its relations with Europe. In conclusion, the epilogue highlights the most important continuities in British European policy until the present.
508 $aPublished in association with the Institute of Contemporary British History.
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