This article deals with the discussion about a united Europe during the interwar period from 1918 to 1936. Therefore the author points out some sources that provide information about the role and point of view taken by the labour movement in this time period. Referring to discussions on Europeanisation the article underlines some arguments for example the economic competition between the United States of America and Europe, problems caused by multinational companies and increased mobility of capital. By comparison some of these arguments sound surprisingly similar to current debates about European integration. Concepts regarding market freedom, tariff reduction and cooperation between the French and German mining- and steel industry as well...
Since their foundation, the European Communities were characterised by a specific recipe for the lab...
The paper argues that there is a new form of liberal internationalism developing in France in the ye...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
Employment and labour relations in the late 1930s This article studies the main features of the lab...
The article presents selected concepts of the integration of the European continent in the interwar ...
This article focuses on the state of research relating to trade unions and European politics. An ove...
This article discusses the role of trade unions in the process of European economic integration. Eur...
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
The industrial positions of Europe on the eve of the Second World War This article provides estimat...
The article deals with the evolution towards a European social agenda during the period of “Euroscle...
The article focuses on the main aspects of economic policies in Eastern Europe after the Peace Trea...
Können Gewerkschaften im Prozess der europäischen Integration eine gemeinsame politische Linie entwi...
This article claims that the European path towards economic integration in the 60 years before the F...
The article focuses on international competition, supranational integration and national solidarity ...
This contribution which is also a review of the historiography presents the debate concerning the mo...
Since their foundation, the European Communities were characterised by a specific recipe for the lab...
The paper argues that there is a new form of liberal internationalism developing in France in the ye...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...
Employment and labour relations in the late 1930s This article studies the main features of the lab...
The article presents selected concepts of the integration of the European continent in the interwar ...
This article focuses on the state of research relating to trade unions and European politics. An ove...
This article discusses the role of trade unions in the process of European economic integration. Eur...
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
The industrial positions of Europe on the eve of the Second World War This article provides estimat...
The article deals with the evolution towards a European social agenda during the period of “Euroscle...
The article focuses on the main aspects of economic policies in Eastern Europe after the Peace Trea...
Können Gewerkschaften im Prozess der europäischen Integration eine gemeinsame politische Linie entwi...
This article claims that the European path towards economic integration in the 60 years before the F...
The article focuses on international competition, supranational integration and national solidarity ...
This contribution which is also a review of the historiography presents the debate concerning the mo...
Since their foundation, the European Communities were characterised by a specific recipe for the lab...
The paper argues that there is a new form of liberal internationalism developing in France in the ye...
This article argues that the First World War did not just aggravate nationalist sentiments but also ...