Heart of Europe is a classic.
Bernard Connolly lost his job at the Commission, but his book was greeted as a profound and persuasive expose of the would-be 'monetary masters of the world.
An overview of a European country of great natural beauty, emphasizing its rich cultural traditions.
In this evocative account, Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the social and political inheritance of modern Poland. Beginning with Solidarity and the immediate concerns of the period since...
"This is a history of porcelain as a business and consumer product, from the eighteenth century to the present day.
This book examines these developments in detail by scrutinising the EU's ability to maintain legitimacy through political leadership, democratic accountability and governance efficiency.
Spanning more than half a century, from the years preceding the Holocaust through the Nazi defeat, the rise of Communism, and the fall of the Berlin Wall on to the...
This book is dedicated to researchers on ethnic studies, civil rights activists and politicians dealing with minority and human rights and diversity management, as well as tourists, teachers and students.
James Allan Vann, ed. The Old Reich: Essays on German Political Institutions 1495–1806. Brussels, 1974. Joachim Whaley. Germany and the Holy Roman Empire, ... Peter H. Wilson. The Holy Roman Empire: A Thousand Years of Europe's History.
A Heart for Europe: The Lives of Emperor Charles and Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary
When first published in 1995, The Rotten Heart of Europe caused outrage and delight, here was a Brussels insider, a senior EU economist, daring to talk openly about the likely pitfalls of European monetary union.