Southern Europe
Title | Southern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Giulio Sapelli |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2014-09-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317897951 |
Until relatively recently most of southern Europe was governed by authoritarian dictatorships, but within the space of two decades more or less stable democracies have become established throughout the entire region. At the same time, backward peasant economies have been transformed by the injection of huge amounts of capital and new technology, into modern economies which are now approaching the size of the more established economies of Northern Europe. Southern Europe is a major contribution to our understanding of European politics. The product of original research and synthesis on exceptionally wide literature, it provides authoritative and systematic coverage of the politics, economics and society of this important region of Europe from 1945, up to the 1994 election of Silvio Berlusconi's far right alliance in Italy.
Europe Since 1945
Title | Europe Since 1945 PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Lane |
Publisher | B. T. Batsford Limited |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
An introduction to the history of Europe, both east and west, from 1945 to 1984, this text concentrates on three themes: the political and economic development of the major states; the evolution of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc; and the role of non-Russian Europe in world affairs.
Southern Europe?
Title | Southern Europe? PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Baumeister |
Publisher | Campus Verlag |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2015-10-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3593504820 |
According to mainstream discourse of the Cold War, post-1945 Western Europe was essentially a homogeneous historical space fully integrated into modern industrial society. But as Southern Europe? makes clear, Western European societies were in fact divided by deep political and economic inequalities. While nations in the north embodied consolidated democracies, Spain, Portugal, and Greece were at times all authoritarian regimes. Deeply afflicted with underdevelopment, these countries were cut off from the "economic miracles" other Western European states were experiencing. With its weak democracy, Italy held a contradictory position between the struggles of the Iberian and Greek peninsulas and the progress of its neighbors beyond the Alps. Now, old inequalities long believed to be things of the past have resurfaced, and a new debt crisis appears to be splitting the continent apart along historic lines. This book raises the important question of whether studying the geopolitics and social history of southern Europe might be a valuable analytical tool for understanding these contemporary financial catastrophes.
Southern Europe and the Making of the European Union, 1945-1980s
Title | Southern Europe and the Making of the European Union, 1945-1980s PDF eBook |
Author | António Costa Pinto |
Publisher | East European Monographs |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
-- Daniela Sicurelli, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans
A Political History of Western Europe Since 1945
Title | A Political History of Western Europe Since 1945 PDF eBook |
Author | Derek W. Urwin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2014-07-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317890752 |
Taking a thematic approach, Derek Urwin addresses the major political and economic developments in western Europe since World War II, right up to the present day. The book covers issues and developments in national politics, and the movement towards greater unity in Western Europe and the role of Europe in global politics and in the international economy. The text has been revised throughout and updated to take account of the political consequences of the ending of the Cold War and the troubled progress of European integration since Maastricht. The Fifth Edition has lost nothing of its predecessor's clarity and accessibility and in its updated form will win the book a host of new admirers.
Women and Political Power
Title | Women and Political Power PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Henig |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2002-01-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 113463997X |
The advance of women through the political system has been one of the most significant developments of the second half of the twentieth century. For the first time we have seen women Prime Ministers and Presidents in Europe. Women and Political Power examines the extent of progress women have made in ten western European countries, and looks at the factors which have helped, or hindered, their greater involvement in the political process. This book not only explores fascinating contrasts between northern and southern European countries, it also reveals the strong similarities in all countries. It highlights, in particular, the continuing absence of women from leadership positions, and the concentration of women on committees dealing with social and welfare issues.
An Economic and Social History of Western Europe since 1945
Title | An Economic and Social History of Western Europe since 1945 PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Sutcliffe |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2014-09-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317892194 |
This is the ideal companion text to A Political History of Western Europe Since 1945. It is an introductory survey which explains how western Europe built up its postwar prosperity and is moving towards continental integration. Themes treated include: the origins of the EC; consumerism; youth culture and protest; immigration; the oil crisis and its aftermath; and the contrasting experience and expectations of the Nordic world and the Mediterranean south. The book ends with the consequences of Soviet collapse. Designed for general history students, it assumes no formal knowledge of economics, and is notably accessible and user-friendly in its approach.