Can Europeans really find no way of living together in democracies other than living apart?
Timothy GartonAsh: ‘48, ‘68, ‘89, 17 September 1998
Dark Continent: Europe’s 20th Century
by Mark Mazower.
Penguin, 496 pp., £20, March 1998,0 7139 9159 3 Show More
by Mark Mazower.
Penguin, 496 pp., £20, March 1998,
“... Back in the now remote summer of 1990, when we were still celebrating the birth of a ‘new Europe’, a book was published simultaneously in several European languages. Written by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle and entitled, in the English edition, Europe: A History of Its Peoples, it is a classic example of the Whig interpretation of European history, a historical supplement to Jacques Delors ... ”