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History of Europe --- Kennedy, John F. --- Eisenhower, Dwight D. --- Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) --- Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969) --- Communauté européenne --- Europe --- Etats-Unis --- États-Unis --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Europe de l'Ouest --- Et l'Europe --- Unité --- 1945-1990 --- Relations extérieures --- 1945-1989 --- 1945-1970
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Les fêtes des Valois (François Ier, Henri II, Charles IX et Henri III) sont célèbres pour leur splendeur, leur extravagance et leurs inventions surprenantes. Inspiration antique, tradition médiévale et innovations italiennes sont savamment entrelacées dans des inventions qui suscitent l'étonnement et l'admiration. Ces véritables spectacles forment un " art total " dans lesquels la peinture et l'architecture, mais aussi la poésie et la musique sont audacieusement orchestrées. Partant des fêtes les plus spectaculaires de la Renaissance, ce livre explore leurs coulisses et leurs enjeux. Quels artistes et dans quels buts ? Quels théâtres pour ces festivités ? Quels coûts et quels succès ? La cour des Valois tour à tour s'inspire et sert de modèle pour les principautés voisines. De l'Italie à la Pologne, les fêtes de cour s'alimentent mutuellement et définissent une politique de la magnificence, à l'orée du XVIIe siècle, alors que se font et se défont les alliances entre les princes. À Florence comme à Ferrare, à Fontainebleau comme à Londres, les princes commandent des fêtes et font imaginer aux artistes les plus brillants de l'Europe maniériste des spectacles qui ont toujours pour but d'impressionner les cours voisines. A travers des exemples mythiques, comme les tournois d'Henry VIII, les entrées d'Henri II, les Triomphes de Binche ou encore les grands mariages des Médicis, ce livre lève le voile sur les scènes et les acteurs des fêtes de la Renaissance.
Fêtes --- Cour et courtisans --- Europe --- France --- Valois (maison de) --- Et l'Europe. --- Fasts and feasts --- Arts, Renaissance --- History --- Valois, House of --- Italy --- Great Britain --- Court and courtiers --- Social life and customs --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599
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Chevalier dévoreur d’espace, zélateur infatigable de la croisade, homme sans frontières, conseiller des princes, Philippe de Mézières est l’illustration exemplaire d’une certaine idée de l’Europe. Le mot n’existe pas au Moyen Age dans son acception moderne : la diversité des langues et des intérêts laisse peu de place à une interprétation unique. Face aux assauts des Infidèles, aux guerres et aux épidémies, la chrétienté s’interroge, cherche à se réformer, cartographie ses angoisses et tente de se ressourcer et d’atteindre à une rédemption salvatrice. Pour Mézières, l'Europe est un kaléidoscope dans lequel il voit et dénonce trahisons et querelles ; mais au-delà de ce constat amer, il veut croire en un souffle nouveau qui rassemble et mette en marche ce grand corps désuni.
Mézières, Philippe de, --- Civilization, Medieval --- Crusades --- Civilisation médiévale --- Croisades --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Mézières, Philippe de, --- Congresses --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- Civilisation médiévale --- Congrès --- Philippe de Mézières, --- Et l'Europe --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Medieval civilization --- Civilization --- Renaissance --- De Maizières, Philippe --- De Mézierès, Philippe --- Maizières, Philippe de --- Philippe de Mézières --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Mézières, de, Philippe --- Philippe de Mézières, --- Mézières, Philippe de, - 1327?-1405 - Congresses --- Mézières, Philippe de, - 1327?-1405
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This book radically re-conceptualises the origins of the European Union as a trans- and supranational polity as it emerged between the Schuman Plan of May 1950 and the first enlargement of the European Communities at the start of 1973. Drawing upon social science theories and debates as well as recent historical research, Wolfram Kaiser and Morten Rasmussen in their introductory chapters discuss innovative ways of narrating the history of the EU as the emergence of a transnational political society and supranational political system. Building on these insights, eight chapters based on multilateral and multi-archival research follow each with case studies of transnational networks, public sphere and institutional cultures and policy-making which illustrate systematically related aspects of the early history of the EU. In the concluding chapter, leading political scientist Alex Warleigh-Lack demonstrates how greater interdisciplinary cooperation, especially between contemporary history and political studies, can significantly advance our knowledge of the EU as a complex polity. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Politics, European Studies and History.
European Union --- History --- Europe --- European Union countries --- Economic integration --- Politics and government --- 341.242209045 --- #SBIB:327.7H21 --- Ontwikkeling van de Europese Unie (historische en toekomstige evolutie) --- E.U. --- History. --- Economic integration. --- Politics and government. --- International relations. Foreign policy --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1950-1959 --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Intégration économique --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Europe - Economic integration - History --- European Union countries - Politics and government --- European Union countries - Economic integration --- Union européenne --- Union européenne. Comité des représentants permanents --- Labour party (GB) --- Gouvernance --- Loi antitrust --- Concurrence --- Automobiles --- Partis socialistes --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Et l'Europe --- Droit --- Industrie et commerce --- Europe du Nord --- Intégration économique --- Unité --- Recherche
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On 9th May 1950 Robert Schuman (1886-1963) made the historic declaration that would form the foundation of the European Community. What is seldom appreciated is the remarkable degree to which Schuman's actions were the conscious implementation of the Neo-Thomistic project of Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903). Leo sought to employ the intellectual resources of St Thomas Aquinas to achieve «the restoration, both in rulers and peoples, of the principles of the Christian life in civil and domestic society». The resolution of the Church's difficulties with the French Republic and republicanism generally was a central goal of Leo's programme. In the half-century that followed a series of philosophers sought to envisage the concrete conditions under which Leo's vision could be realised. Foremost among them was Jacques Maritain (1882-1973). Robert Schuman was a close student of Aquinas and committed to the reconciliation of the Church and the Republic. As French Foreign Minister he sought to act upon Maritain's belief that a European federation conceived under the banner of liberty would ultimately lead to the establishment of a new Christendom.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Schuman, Robert --- Neo-Scholasticism --- Neo-Thomism --- Neo-scholastiek --- Neo-scolastique --- Neo-thomisme --- Thomism (Modern philosophy) --- Schuman, Robert, --- Church and international organization --- Christian sociology --- Catholic Church --- European Union --- AA / International- internationaal --- 08 --- 92 --- 334.150.0 --- 334.150.7 --- Biografieën en memoires. --- Geschiedenis. --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden. --- Europese politieke unie. --- Histoire. --- History. --- 92 Geschiedenis. --- 92 Histoire. --- 92 History. --- Neo-scholasticism --- Philosophy, Modern --- Scholasticism --- Catholic social teaching --- CST (Theology) --- Social teaching, Catholic --- Sociology, Christian (Catholic) --- Biografieën en memoires --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden --- Europese politieke unie --- Geschiedenis --- Schuman, Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas Robert, --- European Union. --- E.U. --- Union européenne --- Church and international organization - Catholic Church --- Christian sociology - Catholic Church --- Schuman, Robert, - 1886-1963 --- Schuman, Robert, 1886-1963 --- Schuman, Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas Robert --- Schuman, Robert (1886-1963) --- Monnet, Jean (1888-1979) --- Néo-thomisme --- Droits de l'homme --- Démocratie --- Église catholique --- Christianisme --- Mémoire collective --- Europe de l'Ouest --- Et l'Europe --- Et l'Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord --- Et les États-Unis --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- Doctrine sociale --- Sociologie --- Europe --- Unité
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History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- Belgique --- België --- Communautés européennes --- Europese Gemeenschappen --- Geschiedenis van de nieuwste tijden --- Histoire contemporaine --- European Economic Community --- History --- Bibliography --- Belgium --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- Histoire --- Bibliographie --- European federation --- Sources --- Biography --- Dictionaries --- 940.26 <01> --- 940.55 --- -European federation --- -341.175 EUR --- 327.39 <493> EUR --- 327.39 <4-15> --- AA / International- internationaal --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- 334.152.0 --- 016 --- 334.150.0 --- Federation of Europe --- Pan Europa movement --- Paneuropean federation --- United States of Europe (Proposed) --- Federal government --- Regionalism (International organization) --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwste Tijd--(19de-20ste eeuw)--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Eigentijdse geschiedenis--(1945-heden) --- -Sources --- -Bibliography --- -Dictionaries --- Betrekkingen tussen de Europese Gemeenschappen en de lidstaten: algemeenheden. --- Bibliografieën per onderwerp. --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden. --- -Dictionaries. --- 940.55 Geschiedenis van Europa: Eigentijdse geschiedenis--(1945-heden) --- 940.26 <01> Geschiedenis van Europa: Nieuwste Tijd--(19de-20ste eeuw)--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Relations extérieures --- België --- Bélgica --- Royaume de Belgique --- Belgii︠a︡ --- Kingdom of Belgium --- Koninkrijk van België --- Königreich Belgien --- Bèlgia --- Koninkryk van België --- Königriich Belgie --- Koninkrijk België --- Belgice --- Belgice Cynerīce --- بلجيكا --- Baljīkā --- مملكة بلجيكا --- Mamlakat Baljīkā --- Belchica --- Reino de Belchica --- Belghia --- Vãsilia di Belghia --- Royômo de Bèlg·ique --- Bélxica --- Reinu de Bélxica --- Bilkiya --- Bilgasuyu --- Bilhika Qhapaqsuyu --- Belçika --- Belçika Krallığı --- Бельгия --- Бельгия Короллеге --- Belʹgii︠a︡ Korollege --- Бельгія --- Belʹhii︠a︡ --- Каралеўства Бельгія --- Karaleŭstva Belʹhii︠a︡ --- Belhika --- Bäigien --- Kinigraich Bäigien --- Belgija --- Kraljevina Belgija --- Белгия --- Regne de Bèlgica --- Бельги --- Belʹgi --- Belgické království --- Gwlad Belg --- Teyrnas Gwlad Belg --- Belgien --- Kongeriget Belgien --- Bélgii Bikéyah --- Belgiska --- Kralojstwo Belgiskej --- Belgia Kuningriik --- Βέλγιο --- Velgio --- Βασίλειο του Βελγίου --- Vasileio tou Velgiou --- Reino de Bélgica --- Belgio --- Reĝlando Belgio --- Belgujo --- Belgika --- Belgje --- Belgjo --- Belgjiche --- Bheilg --- Ríocht na Beilge --- Velg --- Reeriaght ny Belg --- Belgiya --- Rìoghachd na Beilge --- Pí-li-sṳ̀ --- Belʹjmudin Nutg --- Pelekiuma --- Regno del Belgio --- בלגיה --- Belgiyah --- ממלכת בלגיה --- Mamlekhet Belgiyah --- Belgijskô --- Pow Belg --- Ruwvaneth Belgek --- Ububiligi --- Ububirigi --- Igihugu cyʼUbubirigi --- Ubelgiji --- Ufalme wa Ubelgiji --- Belezi --- Nsi ya ntotila ya Belezi --- Bèljik --- Beljika --- Beļgeja --- Beļg̓ijas Karaliste --- Belsch --- Kinnekräich Belsch --- Belgijos Karalystė --- Belsj --- Keuninkriek Belsj --- Beldjym --- Belga Királyság --- Белгија --- ベルギー --- Berugī --- 341.175 EUR --- Biography&delete& --- History&delete& --- Sources&delete& --- Bibliografieën per onderwerp --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden --- Betrekkingen tussen de Europese Gemeenschappen en de lidstaten: algemeenheden --- Dictionaries. --- European communities --- Bibliography. --- European federation - Bibliography --- European federation - History - Sources - Bibliography --- European federation - Biography - Dictionaries --- Europe de l'Ouest --- Unité --- Et l'Europe
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