The Creation of a European Consciousness

Authors

  • Caitríona Ní Laoire UCC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33178/

Keywords:

europe, culture, history, roman

Abstract

While it is true that there is a real European society and that European unity has existed in one form or another during much of its history, it is also true that Europeans have not been aware of it arid have not seen the unity in terms of a European political union. In other words, a European consciousness has not always existed.

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Hughes, H. Stuart. Contemporary Europe. A History. 4th Edition, U. S. A., 1976.

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2024-08-14

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