The argument of this thesis is summarised at length in the Conclusion. In briefest terms it is that from 1939 to 1950 British political leaders found it expedient to give general verbal support to broad schemes for European integration while at the same time resisting any developments in this field which might have encroached upon the sovereign legal authority of Parliament or have impaired the "special relationship" of the United Kingdom with the United States as co-partner in the leadership of the West. From 1950 to 1960 this resistance took the form of repeated efforts to contain the progress 1'1 of the Community Movement in Europe. In 1960 the apparent triumph of the Community Movement, its endorsement by the United States and...
Great Britain, one of the most eurosceptic countries, resisted for decades to entry into the Europea...
Recently, Alan Milward has argued that diplomatic historians have failed in their analysis of the fo...
Recently, Alan Milward has argued that diplomatic historians have failed in their analysis of the fo...
The United Kingdom has had an important position in Europe for centuries. Often it is seen as an ant...
The master's thesis The United Kingdom and the European Integration: Influence of foreign trade and ...
This thesis is focused on the British entry into the European Economic Community in 1973. The reason...
Britain's attitude towards the European integration has been an uneasy one since its' inception and ...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...
There can be little dispute that the second application for British membership of the European Comm...
In this thesis I attempt to show Britain’s European integration under the power of the Conservative...
This work examines the impact of European supranational integration on the Anglo-American relationsh...
This paper aims to argue that the Nixon administration's policy to Western Europe from 1969 to ...
This work examines the impact of European supranational integration on the Anglo-American relationsh...
The First British Application to the EEC and it's Reflection in the British Press: Contribution to H...
The history of Great Britain and its integration into the European Union was always followed by huge...
Great Britain, one of the most eurosceptic countries, resisted for decades to entry into the Europea...
Recently, Alan Milward has argued that diplomatic historians have failed in their analysis of the fo...
Recently, Alan Milward has argued that diplomatic historians have failed in their analysis of the fo...
The United Kingdom has had an important position in Europe for centuries. Often it is seen as an ant...
The master's thesis The United Kingdom and the European Integration: Influence of foreign trade and ...
This thesis is focused on the British entry into the European Economic Community in 1973. The reason...
Britain's attitude towards the European integration has been an uneasy one since its' inception and ...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...
There can be little dispute that the second application for British membership of the European Comm...
In this thesis I attempt to show Britain’s European integration under the power of the Conservative...
This work examines the impact of European supranational integration on the Anglo-American relationsh...
This paper aims to argue that the Nixon administration's policy to Western Europe from 1969 to ...
This work examines the impact of European supranational integration on the Anglo-American relationsh...
The First British Application to the EEC and it's Reflection in the British Press: Contribution to H...
The history of Great Britain and its integration into the European Union was always followed by huge...
Great Britain, one of the most eurosceptic countries, resisted for decades to entry into the Europea...
Recently, Alan Milward has argued that diplomatic historians have failed in their analysis of the fo...
Recently, Alan Milward has argued that diplomatic historians have failed in their analysis of the fo...