Britain and Germany in Europe 1949-1990
Anglo-German relations since the Second World War have been, in contrast to earlier periods of the twentieth century, generally warm and constructive. There have, however, also been periods of acute tension, showing that underlying sources of conflict remain. This volume of essays by leading histori...
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Oxford New York : Oxford University Press,
2002
German Historical Institute London |
Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel: | Studies of the German Historical Institute London
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Schlagworte: | Internationale Politik Bedeutung Rolle Integration Militärische Kooperation Wirtschaftsentwicklung Kulturelle Identität Großbritannien Außenpolitik Deutschland mehr... |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction : Britain and Germany in Europe, 1949-1990 Jonathan Wright
- Britain and West European ntegration, 1948-9 to 1955 : politics and economics Clemens A. Wurm
- Childe Harold's pilgrimage Alan S. Milward
- Bonn between London and Paris? Martin P. C. Schaad
- Constancy and flirtation : Germany, Britain, and the EEC, 1956-1972 N. Piers Ludlow
- European security : Anglo-German relationships 1949-1956 Gustav Schmidt
- Britain and the Federal Republic of Germany in NATO, 1944-1990 Beatrice Heuser
- Britain as one of the four powers in Berlin Lothar Kettenacker
- Britain and the GDR in the 1960s : the politics of trade and recognition by stealth Klaus Larres
- Great Britain and German unification Sir Julian Bullard
- Anglo-German post-war economic relations and comparative performance Jens Hölscher and Henry Loewendahl
- Banks and bankers Benedikt Koehler
- The British-German state visits of 1958 and 1965 : from occupation to normalization Anthony Glees
- The academic community : modern and contemporary historians A. J. Nicholls
- Building bridges : the framework of Anglo-German cultural relations after 1945 Peter Alter
- German – a lost cause? Klaus Reichert
- Worthy opponents : football rivalry as Ersatzkrieg? Andreas Helle