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This engaging and concise new edition offers the student and general reader a compact, readable treatment of British membership of the European Union (EU) from 1973 up until the present day and Brexit, with detailed analysis of the period 1945-1972 accounting for Britain's absence from the formation of the EU.
It provides a highly distilled and accessible analysis and overview of some of the parameters and recurring features of Britain's membership of the European Union, touching on all the major facets of membership at this critical time in Britain's relationship with Europe.
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Produktbeschreibung
This engaging and concise new edition offers the student and general reader a compact, readable treatment of British membership of the European Union (EU) from 1973 up until the present day and Brexit, with detailed analysis of the period 1945-1972 accounting for Britain's absence from the formation of the EU.

It provides a highly distilled and accessible analysis and overview of some of the parameters and recurring features of Britain's membership of the European Union, touching on all the major facets of membership at this critical time in Britain's relationship with Europe.

Key features of the new edition:

examines the constant and changing character of British membership of the EU;

discusses the problematical and often paradoxical features of EU membership;

familiarises the reader with both academic and public debates about the subject;

offers thematic treatment of all aspects of policy and attitudes towards the EU;

significantly restructured and updated to include the origins of the decision to hold a referendum on UK membership of the EU, the campaign, explanations for its outcome, and the course, substance and implications of the UK-EU Brexit negotiations.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and the generally interested reader in the areas of European Politics/Studies, British Politics, EU Politics/Studies, Area Studies and International Relations.
Autorenporträt
David Gowland was Founder and Director of the School of Contemporary European Studies and Head of the History Department at the University of Dundee, UK. He is the author of numerous successful books and articles including Longman's "The European Mosaic" series and Britain and European Integration since 1945 (Routledge).
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"David Gowland presents a clear and very comprehensive account of Britain's troubled relationship with European integration from the post-war period through decades of EU membership to the complexities of Brexit."
Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield, UK

"This significantly-updated second edition of the book provides comprehensive coverage of Britain's involvement with the European integration process. Engagingly-written, containing a wealth of detail, it offers many insights into the role of Britain in Europe and the European issue in British politics. A valuable resource for teaching and studying at undergraduate level."
Ben Clements, University of Leicester, UK





"Recent post-Brexit events make the second edition of Britain and the European Union an even more compelling and indispensable read than the first. It is an unrivalled source for comprehending Britain's past and present relationship with the European Union and anticipating its likely future."
Anthony M. Messina, Trinity College, USA