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Between Empire and Europe : Intellectuals and the Nation in Britain and France During the Cold War, Hardback Book

Between Empire and Europe : Intellectuals and the Nation in Britain and France During the Cold War Hardback

Part of the Routledge Studies in Modern European History series

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Between the end of WWII and the end of the Cold War, the international roles of France and Great Britain changed dramatically.

Major international powers were now states much bigger than European nations in terms of population, wealth, military capacity.

Analyzing the international political discourse developed by French and British intellectuals and the wider public debate they prompted during the Cold War, this book addresses how the public sphere reacted and adapted to rapidly changing historical circumstances, and how intellectuals responded to a new and challenging relationship between national and foreign policy within a global context.

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