Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
A Biographical Approach
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-5292-4389-5
Verlag: Bristol University Press
This book uses a biographical approach to explore the Labour Party's relationship with European integration, moving beyond simple 'pro' or 'anti' labels to showcase the complexity of views that have existed.
Its positioning within the 'biographical turn' emphasizes the importance of formative experiences in shaping such viewpoints - held by both familiar figures and more underappreciated voices. Taking a broad view of Labour history, the book covers the roots of Labour’s diverse thinking on integration from the 1920s to the recent past. Its significant intervention in the fields of Labour Party history, European integration studies, and history through biography, helps provide essential historical context for understanding Labour's current European policies.
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1. A Biographical Approach to the Study of Labour and European Integration – Matthew Broad and William King
2. R.W.G. Mackay: The Lone Federalist – Tommaso Milani
3. Fenner Brockway: A Barrier to War and a Bridge to Peace – Edoardo Vaccari
4. Denis Healey: Agnostic or the Original Eurosceptic? – Ettore Costa
5. Hugh Gaitskell: Reassessing the Roots of ‘A Thousand Years of History’ – Matthew Broad
6. Harold Wilson: ‘No More Difficult Task’ than Europe – Lindsay Aqui
7. Shirley Williams: ‘Breaking the Mould’? – Helen Parr
8. Douglas Jay: After the Common Market? – Larissa Kraft
9. Judith Hart: Labour’s Internationalist Eurosceptic – Richard Johnson
10. Richard Crossman: From Europeanist to Little Englander – James Ellison
11. Roy Jenkins: The Frustrations of Pro-European Constancy – N. Piers Ludlow
12. Barbara Castle: Fighting All the Way – William King
13. Tony Blair: A European Journey – Daniel Furby
14. Diane Abbott: Complex Ambivalence and European Integration – Maxine David
15. Reflections on a Biographical Approach to the Labour Party and European Integration - William King and Matthew Broad