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The signing of the treaty of Spanish accession to the European Community on 6 June 1985 constitutes one of the most significant events in Spain’s contemporary history, ranking in importance with the coronation of King Juan Carlos and the celebration of the first general elections after 40 years of dictatorship. If the two latter events mark the return of the monarchy and democracy to Spain, the treaty of accession signifies the end of Spain’s isolation and her return to mainstream Europe.

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© 2000 Julio Crespo MacLennan

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MacLennan, J.C. (2000). Epilogue and Conclusion. In: Spain and the Process of European Integration, 1957–85. St Antony’s. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403932679_8

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