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Britain, France and Europe, 1945-1975: The Elusive Alliance

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Britain, France and Europe, 1945-1975: The Elusive Alliance

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781441144089

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic USA

Publication Date:

24th March 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

327.4104409045

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

266

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Britain, France and Europe, 1945-1975 takes a fresh look at the international trajectories of Europes premier democracies. The side-lining of Britain and France in the Cold War era, argues Adamthwaite, was preventable. A Franco-British Europe came within a whisker of realization. Condemning President Charles de Gaulle as an intransigent gatekeeper created a convenient alibi for self-inflicted missteps. UK bids for European Community membership ignored the elephant in the room - the need for partnership in a superpower age. A marriage powering the Community could have repositioned Western Europe as partner, not client of the United States. Although perceived as a failing power, France outperformed Britain - seizing the initiative in European construction, and winning primacy in western Europe. As well as exploring sharply contrasting national experiences in the aftermath of war, the author analyses the reasons for French success. The analysis evaluates key influences: the mental maps of decision makers; leadership styles; the post-1945 international system; policy making machinery; the democratic deficit in British and French politics; and public opinion. Drawing on American, British and French official records, together with private papers and interviews, this enlightening study highlights the importance of contingency and individual actors, and will be of great interest to scholars of modern European history.

Reviews

This is an important book about an important topic. Adamthwaite provides a detailed narrative of Anglo French relations that combines attention to the detailed mechanics of diplomacy with a strong sense of the wider political and social context. * Richard Vinen, Professor of History, King's College London, UK *
A wide-ranging, wise and witty account of the tricky relationship between the odd couple Britain and France in the postwar period. Based on a lifetime of writing history but wearing his learning lightly, Adamthwaite opens up new insights and invites us to reflect on how difficult it was for Britain to sign up to the European project. * Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford, UK *

Author Bio

Anthony Adamthwaite is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

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