Union Of The Colonies: Essays On Federation (SIGNED)
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: John West, Patricia Fitzgerald Ratcliff (ed)
Binding: Paperback
Published: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 2000
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed with inscription
Condition remarks: Signed with inscription by editor
Union Of The Colonies: European Federalism" presents a rigorous analysis of the historical and theoretical underpinnings of European integration. This scholarly work chronicles the complex journey towards a unified Europe, examining the various proposals and challenges encountered in the pursuit of federalist ideals. It argues for a deeper understanding of the colonial legacies that shaped early discussions of European unity, illustrating how these historical contexts influenced the continent's political architecture. Davis meticulously details the intellectual currents and political movements that advocated for a more cohesive European entity, offering a comprehensive overview of the arguments for and against federalism. The text provides an insightful perspective on the ongoing evolution of European governance, making it an essential read for students of political science and international relations. SIGNED BY EDITOR!
Author: John West, Patricia Fitzgerald Ratcliff (ed)
Binding: Paperback
Published: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 2000
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed with inscription
Condition remarks: Signed with inscription by editor
Union Of The Colonies: European Federalism" presents a rigorous analysis of the historical and theoretical underpinnings of European integration. This scholarly work chronicles the complex journey towards a unified Europe, examining the various proposals and challenges encountered in the pursuit of federalist ideals. It argues for a deeper understanding of the colonial legacies that shaped early discussions of European unity, illustrating how these historical contexts influenced the continent's political architecture. Davis meticulously details the intellectual currents and political movements that advocated for a more cohesive European entity, offering a comprehensive overview of the arguments for and against federalism. The text provides an insightful perspective on the ongoing evolution of European governance, making it an essential read for students of political science and international relations. SIGNED BY EDITOR!
