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The main purpose of the book is to introduce the work of Alan S.
Milward and to acknowledge the full magnitude of his scientific
contribution to contemporary British and European history. The book
is a collection of essays which provide a better understanding of
Alan Milward's extensive intellectual work for future scholars and
facilitate the knowledge and transmission of his published work to
present and future generations of students, scholars in the various
disciplines concerned, and the general public. The series of
original contributions which this book contains are related to or
reflect critically upon Milward's own contributions to the fields
of political, diplomatic, and socio-economic history, political
science, economics, international relations, and European Studies
in general. This book honors Alan Milward through a better
understanding of his many pioneering contributions in the fields of
contemporary European history in general, and the history of
European integration in particular. Although the volume does not
aim to be a substitute for Milward's work itself, it illuminates
and assesses his creative process along fifty years of continued
and intense work, as well as the impact of his main work, and the
continuing relevance of his main theses today.
Alan S. Milward was a renowned historian of contemporary Europe. In
addition to his books, as well as articles and chapters in edited
books, he also wrote nearly 250 book reviews and review articles,
some in French and German, which were published in journals
world-wide. Taken together they reveal a remarkable degree of
theoretical consistency in his approach to understanding the
history of Europe since the French Revolution. This book brings
together these previously unexamined pieces of historical analysis
in order to trace and shed light on key intellectual debates taking
place in the second half of the 20th century. Many of these
discussions continue to influence us today, such as the role of
Germany in Europe, the economic, social and political foundations
of European integration, the European rescue of the nation-state,
the reasons for launching the single currency, the conditions for
retaining the allegiance of European citizens to the notions of
nation and supra-nation, and ultimately the issue of democratic
governance in a global environment. In bringing together these
reviews and review articles, the book provides an introduction to
the main scholarly achievements of Milward, in his own words.
Fernando Guirao and Frances M.B. Lynch provide an introduction to
the volume, which both guides the reader through many of the
academic debates embedded within the text while underlining their
contemporary relevance. By introducing and bringing together this
hitherto overlooked treasure trove of historical analysis, this
book maps a close itinerary of some of the most salient
intellectual debates of the second half of the 20th century and
beyond. This unique volume will be of great interest to scholars of
economic history, European history and historiography.
The main purpose of the book is to introduce the work of Alan S.
Milward and to acknowledge the full magnitude of his scientific
contribution to contemporary British and European history. The book
is a collection of essays which provide a better understanding of
Alan Milward's extensive intellectual work for future scholars and
facilitate the knowledge and transmission of his published work to
present and future generations of students, scholars in the various
disciplines concerned, and the general public. The series of
original contributions which this book contains are related to or
reflect critically upon Milward's own contributions to the fields
of political, diplomatic, and socio-economic history, political
science, economics, international relations, and European Studies
in general. This book honors Alan Milward through a better
understanding of his many pioneering contributions in the fields of
contemporary European history in general, and the history of
European integration in particular. Although the volume does not
aim to be a substitute for Milward's work itself, it illuminates
and assesses his creative process along fifty years of continued
and intense work, as well as the impact of his main work, and the
continuing relevance of his main theses today.
The European Rescue of the Franco Regime, 1950-1975 explores how
the governments of the founding members of the European Coal and
Steel Community and the European Economic Community, acting
collectively via the European Communities, assisted in the
consolidation of the Franco regime. It explains how the Six (the
Nine after 1972) implemented a set of policy measures that
facilitated the subsistence of the Franco regime, proving that
trade with the Six improved Spain's overall economic performance,
which in turn secured Franco's rule. The Six provided the Spanish
economy with a stable supply of essential raw materials and capital
goods and with outlet markets for the country's main export
commodities. Through these mechanisms the European Communities
assisted Spanish economic development and supported the
stabilization of the non-democratic political regime ruling Spain.
The Franco regime was never threatened by European integration and
the Six/Nine managed to isolate meaningful Community negotiations
with Spain from mounting political disturbance. The European Rescue
of the Franco Regime, 1950-1975 shows that without unremitting
material assistance from Western Europe, it would have been
considerably more challenging for the Franco regime to attain the
stability that enabled the dictator to maintain his rule until he
died peacefully at 82 years old.
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