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This book outlines the possibilities and perspectives of an
intertwining of European integration historiography with the
history and concept of capitalism. Although debates on capitalism
have been making a comeback since the 2008 crisis, to date the
concept of capitalism remains almost completely avoided by
historians of European integration. This book thus conceptualizes
'capitalism' as a useful analytical tool that should be used by
historians of European integration and proposes three major
approaches for them to do so: first, by bringing the question of
social conflict, integral to the concept of capitalism, into
European integration history; second, by better conceptualizing the
link between European governance, Europeanization and the
globalization of capitalism; and thirdly by investigating the
economic, political and ideological models or doctrines that
underlie European cooperation, integration, policies and
institutions. This analytical encounter between European
integration history and capitalism allows for a better
understanding of how today's "Europe" resulted from a complex
social, economic and political conflict that took place in part at
the European level. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of the journal, the European Review of
History.
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