European Integration. Mark Gilbert

European Integration - Mark Gilbert


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      Guide

      1  Cover

      2  Title

      3  Copyright

      4  Contents

      5  Acknowledgments

      6  Abbreviations and Acronyms

      7  Chronology: 1945–2019

      8  Start of Content

      9  Notes

      10  Bibliographic Essay

      11  About the Author

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      The original edition of this book was written between 2000 and 2002, when I was lecturer in Italian history and politics in the department of European Studies at the University of Bath. I made too many friends at Bath to list them here, but I enjoyed the hardworking, dynamic atmosphere of the department.

      I subsequently moved to the University of Trento, where, among other things, I taught European integration history at both undergraduate and graduate levels. I learned much from two exceptional colleagues, Marco Brunazzo and Vincent della Sala, who remain close friends.


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