A brief glance at twentieth century European history would suggest
that wars and their aftermath produced the major turning points in
its development. Three times - in 1918, 1945 and again in 1989 -
Europe was confronted with major questions of restructuring and
rebuilding. But can we really divide Europe's development into neat
postwar eras? Why was the period 1945-1989 so much more stable and
prosperous than 1918-1939? Has the end of the cold war changed the
basis of the post-1945 settlement? This comparative collection
offers some unique insights into these questions.
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