The European Integration History Index
provides Internet resources on the History of Europe after WWII in
all languages. European Integration is here understood as the process
of political, economic and cultural integration and co-operation between
various European countries in the 20th century - mainly in the period
after 1945.
The development of the European Community
after 1950 receives particular attention. If the descriptions of
the resource is not in English, this can be taken as indicating
that no English equivalent of the pages is available. You should
take this into account before deciding on keywords for the Search
Engine.
The documents and materials gathered on this site should
not be taken to reflect the view of the editor.
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About the European Integration
History Index
The European Integration History Index is made of different pages which
are always under construction. European Integration is here understood
as the process of political, economic and cultural integration and co-operation
between various European countries in the 20th century - mainly in the
period after 1945. The development of the European communities after 1950
receives particular attention.
The
URL of this page is [http://vlib.iue.it/hist-eur-integration/Index.html].
The
European Integration History Index is a joint project between the European
University Institutes Library , the Historical
Archives of the European Union and the Centre
Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe.
The
European Integration History Index was maintained from November 1999 to
May 2002 by Tobias Witschke, from June 2002 to September 2003 by Serge
Noiret, from January 2004 to October 2009 by Christian Lekl.
From November 2009 the CVCE is maintaining the European Integration History Index
About the WWW VL and the WWW VL History
Network
The
World Wide Web Virtual Library is a collection of subject related Websites
maintained by institutions throughout the world, each administering a
different subject. The project is now managed by an independent committee
made up of maintainers of various subject areas. For more information
on the History Network Project, go to
[ http://vlib.iue.it/history/about/about.html
]
About the Maintainer
Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur lEurope
(CVCE),
Château de Sanem; L-4992 Sanem (Luxembourg), tel.: +352 595920-1,
fax.: +352 59 59 20-555;
Click here for his Home page.
Please direct your notices of new URL's or inoperative links to him here.
Last
updated the January 17, 2014
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