The Europe Illusion
Title | The Europe Illusion PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Sweeney |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2019-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1789140935 |
In The Europe Illusion, Stuart Sweeney considers Britain’s relationships with France and Prussia-Germany since the map of Europe was redrawn at Westphalia in 1648. A timely and far-sighted study, it argues that integration in Europe has evolved through diplomatic, economic, and cultural links cemented among these three states. Indeed, as wars became more destructive and economic expectations were elevated these states struggled to survive alone. Yet it has been rare for all three to be friends at the same time. Instead, apparent setbacks like Brexit can be seen as reflective of a more pragmatic Europe, where integration proceeds within variable geometry.
Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany
Title | Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany PDF eBook |
Author | Joel S. Fetzer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780521535397 |
Over ten million Muslims live in Western Europe. Since the early 1990s, and especially after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, vexing policy questions have emerged about the religious rights of native-born and immigrant Muslims. Britain has struggled over whether to give state funding to private Islamic schools. France has been convulsed over Muslim teenagers wearing the hijab in public schools. Germany has debated whether to grant 'public-corporation' status to Muslims. And each state is searching for policies to ensure the successful incorporation of practicing Muslims into liberal democratic society. This 2004 book analyzes state accommodation of Muslims' religious practices in Britain, France, and Germany, first examining three major theories: resource mobilization, political-opportunity structure, and ideology. It then proposes an additional explanation, arguing that each nation's approach to Muslims follows from its historically based church-state institutions.
The Foreign Policies of West Germany, France, and Britain
Title | The Foreign Policies of West Germany, France, and Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Wolfram F. Hanrieder |
Publisher | Prentice Hall |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
When Britain Saved the West
Title | When Britain Saved the West PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Prior |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2015-05-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 030018400X |
From the comfortable distance of seven decades, it is quite easy to view the victory of the Allies over Hitler’s Germany as inevitable. But in 1940 Great Britain’s defeat loomed perilously close, and no other nation stepped up to confront the Nazi threat. In this cogently argued book, Robin Prior delves into the documents of the time—war diaries, combat reports, Home Security’s daily files, and much more—to uncover how Britain endured a year of menacing crises. The book reassesses key events of 1940—crises that were recognized as such at the time and others not fully appreciated. Prior examines Neville Chamberlain’s government, Churchill’s opponents, the collapse of France, the Battle of Britain, and the Blitz. He looks critically at the position of the United States before Pearl Harbor, and at Roosevelt’s response to the crisis. Prior concludes that the nation was saved through a combination of political leadership, British Expeditionary Force determination and skill, Royal Air Force and Navy efforts to return soldiers to the homeland, and the determination of the people to fight on “in spite of all terror.” As eloquent as it is controversial, this book exposes the full import of events in 1940, when Britain fought alone and Western civilization hung in the balance.
That Sweet Enemy
Title | That Sweet Enemy PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Tombs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 816 |
Release | 2010-12-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781446426241 |
Germany - Great Britain - France
Title | Germany - Great Britain - France PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert A. Strauss |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 685 |
Release | 2011-09-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110855615 |
Appeasing Hitler
Title | Appeasing Hitler PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Bouverie |
Publisher | Arrow |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 2020-03-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781784705749 |
The Sunday Times Bestseller 'Astonishing' ANTONY BEEVOR 'One of the most promising young historians to enter our field for years' MAX HASTINGS On a wet afternoon in September 1938, Neville Chamberlain stepped off an aeroplane and announced that his visit to Hitler had averted the greatest crisis in recent memory. It was, he later assured the crowd in Downing Street, 'peace for our time'. Less than a year later, Germany invaded Poland and the Second World War began. This is a vital new history of the disastrous years of indecision, failed diplomacy and parliamentary infighting that enabled Nazi domination of Europe. Drawing on previously unseen sources, it sweeps from the advent of Hitler in 1933 to the beaches of Dunkirk, and presents an unforgettable portrait of the ministers, aristocrats and amateur diplomats whose actions and inaction had devastating consequences. 'Brilliant and sparkling . . . Reads like a thriller. I couldn't put it down' Peter Frankopan 'Vivid, detailed and utterly fascinating . . . This is political drama at its most compelling' James Holland 'Bouverie skilfully traces each shameful step to war . . . in moving and dramatic detail' Sunday Telegraph