Britain and European Integration, 1945 - 1998
Explore the intricate relationship between Britain and European integration from 1945 to 1998 in this compelling volume by David Gowland. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000, this 268-page paperback delves into a range of critical topics, including grand political strategy, economic imperatives, and the challenges of national sovereignty. The book also addresses unique issues such as "mad cow disease" and fishing quotas, making it a relevant and informative read for those interested in the complexities of British and European relations. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone keen on understanding the historical context of Britain's role in Europe, this insightful work offers a comprehensive analysis of the factors that have shaped policies and decisions over the decades. Don't miss the chance to enhance your knowledge with this essential resource!