Alexander TchoubarianThe European Idea in History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
A View From Moscow
Professor Alexander Tchoubarian is Director of the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. He is a former president of the Centre for the Study of European Civilizations, vice-president of the International Association of Contemporary Historians of Europe, and editor-in-chief of The History of Europe.
Chapter 1 What is Europe - Idea, Spirit, Reality?
Chapter 2 The French Revolution and Europe
Chapter 3 Napoleon's Version of the Unification of Europe
Chapter 4 Europe's Enlightenment
Chapter 5 The Holy Alliance
Chapter 6 Giuseppe Mazzini and the Unification of Revolutionary Forces: Young Europe
Chapter 7 European Pacifism and the Slogan of a United States of Europe
Chapter 8 Russian Pacifism
Chapter 9 Nikolai Danilevsky's Russia and Europe
Chapter 10 The Project of Middle Europe: New Interpretations of the Slogan of the United States of Europe
Chapter 11 Lenin's Concept of World Revolution: October 1917 and the Destinies of Europe
Chapter 12 Settlement, Versailles-Style
Chapter 13 Eurasia and Eurasianism
Chapter 14 Stalinism and Europeanism
Chapter 15 Pan-European Ideas and the Movement During the 1920s and 1930s
Chapter 16 Fascism and Europeanism
Chapter 17 The Resistance Movement in Europe
Chapter 18 Models of Totalitarian Socialism and Integration in Eastern Europe
Chapter 19 The Cold War and Europe
Chapter 20 The Helsinki Process
Chapter 21 The European Community or 'Little Europe'
Chapter 22 New Trends in the Development of Eastern Europe and Russia
Chapter 23 Conclusion