Environmental and Consumer Policy
In: Reinventing Europe. The History of the European Union since 1945
Abstract
Reinventing Europe provides a thorough exploration of the history of the European Union, tracing its development from inception to recent times. It is the first book of its kind to contextualise the history of the EU within the wider frames of European and global history. The volume also breaks new ground by successfully highlighting the roles individuals, member states, transnational actors and European institutions played in both advancing and slowing down European integration in the EU.
With chapters from leading academics in the UK, the US and across Europe who draw on sources in a variety of languages, the book presents a balanced and comprehensive account of this sometimes controversial Union. It is made up of three main parts which in turn cover:
- A narrative survey of the EU
- A historical analysis of the key institutions and policies
- Critical themes and vital geographical spaces
There is also a historiographical essay which handily charts the literature in the field, as well as 50 illuminating images, a range of maps, text boxes and primary source extracts, a bibliography and a useful glossary.
Authors
Leucht, Brigitte; Seidel, Katja; Warlouzet, LaurentSource information
Title
Environmental and Consumer Policy
Reinventing Europe. The History of the European Union since 1945
Year of publication
2022
Publisher
Bloomsbury - London
Pages
203-220
Document type
Contribution In