Abstract
The following chapter is about coherence between European countries during centuries and first proposals how to unify whole Europe in one big project as a cultural, political, and historical community. These tendencies were strong during First World War, when Europe had to face military conflict. This chapter therefore returns to Jean Monnet, the father of Europe, who was active in integration process together with Robert Schuman, who adopted the integration proposal, today known as the Schuman declaration. Second part of submitted chapter is dedicated to Coudenhove-Kalergi’s pan-European movement, which organized first Pan European Congress with the aim to unify all European nations together to avoid war conflict. In this part, we can find also the attitude of UK towards the European organization and its reluctance to be one part of supranational organization.
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van der Hulst (1999).
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Higham (1992).
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Lynch (1998).
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Kalyvas (1996).
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Thatcher (1988).
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Pentland (1973).
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Stirk (1996).
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Keegan (2014).
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Duchêne (1994).
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Helmreich (1991), pp. 387–410.
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Guichard (1930).
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Ramiro Troitiño (2008), pp. 139–152.
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Ramiro Troitiño (2017).
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Walters (1965).
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Lewis (1959).
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Elgenius (2010).
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Ramiro Troitino (2013).
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Coudenhove-Kalergi (2011).
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Ramiro Troitiño and Chochia (2015), pp. 55–81.
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Neumann (1996).
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Marcussen et al. (1999), pp. 614–633.
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Braghiroli (2007), pp. 358–380.
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Kohn (1960).
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Ramiro Troitiño, D., Kerikmäe, T., Chochia, A., Hrebickova, A. (2018). First European and Pan-European Integration Efforts and British Reluctance. In: Ramiro Troitiño, D., Kerikmäe, T., Chochia, A. (eds) Brexit. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73414-9_1
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