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Continental drift, Britain and Europe from the end of empire to the rise of Euroscepticism, Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon

Label
Continental drift, Britain and Europe from the end of empire to the rise of Euroscepticism, Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 561-581) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Continental drift
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon
Sub title
Britain and Europe from the end of empire to the rise of Euroscepticism
Summary
"A world undone. For the first time in six years, floodlights cast shadows across London's streets, brightly illuminating Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, the great clock at Westminster and Buckingham Palace. The brilliance of the White Ensign, the Union Flag and the Blue Ensign on the Cenotaph contrasted with the grime-caked stones behind, a continuing reminder of Britain's industrial revolution. Despite the lateness of the hour, crowds still converged around the great monuments and bonfires burned in many of London's open spaces, more than a few with effigies of Hitler sitting on top. The bells of churches across the capital continued to ring, competing with the sporadic fireworks and making sleep impossible, even if it were desired"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part 1: Imperial Europeans -- Chapter 1: A World Undone -- Chapter 2: Mr Churchill's Europe -- Chapter 3: Mr Bevin's Response -- Chapter 4: The German Problem -- Chapter 5: A Disunited Europe? -- Chapter 6: The Continental Surprise and the Fall of the Labour Government -- Chapter 7: The Realities of Government -- Chapter 8: Perfidious Gaul -- Chapter 9: The Decline and Fall of the Imperial Europeans -- Part 2: Post-Imperial Eurosceptics -- Chapter 10: At Sixes and Sevens -- Chapter 11: Towards the Common Market -- Chapter 12: The Rise of the Anti-Marketeers -- Chapter 13: Empire Eclipsed, Europe Embraced, Britain Rejected -- Chapter 14: Entering the Promised Land? : Britain joins "Europe" -- Chapter 15: Seasons of Discontent -- Chapter 16: Half-Hearted Europeans -- Chapter 17: Mrs Thatcher, John Major and the Road to European Union -- Conclusion: Post-Imperial Britain and the Rise of Euroscepticism
Classification
Content