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The nationalist impulses which helped them to unite were different from those
conditions which had made possible the creation of central dynastic regimes in
other parts of Europe. Up to the nineteenth century most of the important states in
...
The nationalist impulses which helped them to unite were different from those
conditions which had made possible the creation of central dynastic regimes in
other parts of Europe. Up to the nineteenth century most of the important states in
...
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In his own careful studies of the process of European economic integration, he
has underlined the importance of some conditions which are unique to highly
industrialized societies and to Western Europe. He argues, for example, that in
the ...
In his own careful studies of the process of European economic integration, he
has underlined the importance of some conditions which are unique to highly
industrialized societies and to Western Europe. He argues, for example, that in
the ...
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In his thorough study of the European Coal and Steel Community, Haas points
out that those political parties, trade unions, and trade associations which favored
the Community did so for clear reasons of self-interest, not because of some ...
In his thorough study of the European Coal and Steel Community, Haas points
out that those political parties, trade unions, and trade associations which favored
the Community did so for clear reasons of self-interest, not because of some ...
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