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The Seventh Member State: Algeria, France, and the European Community

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2022.Description: xii, 346 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780674251144
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC241.25.A4B76
Contents:
Introduction: A kaleidoscopic approach to European integration
Eurafrican dreams, imperial realities -- Reforming empire, forming Europe
The ultimatum for the Treaty of Rome -- Algérie Européenne
French supremacy in Europe after Algerian independence
Algeria, France, and the Europe of nation-states
Conclusion: "We're From Europe--let us in!"
Summary: "The surprising story of how Algeria became part of the postwar European Economic Community-and why its membership ultimately ended. Challenging the narrative that postwar decolonization was separate from the establishment of an integrated Europe, the author shows how France used integration to defend imperial sovereignty. She also shows that the founders of integrated Europe did not limit it to a uniquely continental union"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Asian University for Women Library Non-fiction General Stacks HC241.25.A4B76 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 030592
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-326) and index.

Introduction: A kaleidoscopic approach to European integration

Eurafrican dreams, imperial realities -- Reforming empire, forming Europe

The ultimatum for the Treaty of Rome -- Algérie Européenne

French supremacy in Europe after Algerian independence

Algeria, France, and the Europe of nation-states

Conclusion: "We're From Europe--let us in!"

"The surprising story of how Algeria became part of the postwar European Economic Community-and why its membership ultimately ended. Challenging the narrative that postwar decolonization was separate from the establishment of an integrated Europe, the author shows how France used integration to defend imperial sovereignty. She also shows that the founders of integrated Europe did not limit it to a uniquely continental union"-- Provided by publisher.

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