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Coal, Steel, and the Rebirth of Europe, 1945-1955: The Germans and French from Ruhr Conflict to Economic Community
 
 
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Coal, Steel, and the Rebirth of Europe, 1945-1955: The Germans and French from Ruhr Conflict to Economic Community [Paperback]

John Gillingham (Author)

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January 20, 2005
This is the first large-scale historical investigation of the critical first stage of European integration, the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). John Gillingham discusses the thirty year Franco-German struggle for heavy industry mastery in Western Europe, describes the dreams and schemes of Jean Monnet, who designed the heavy industry pool, reveals the American vision that inspired his work, and discloses how his transatlantic partners used their great authority to assure its completion. Gillingham also lays bare the operating mechanisms of the coal-steel pool, showing that contrary to the hopes of Monnet and his supporters, the ECSC restored rather than reformed the European economy, leaving as a legacy not a detrustified industry, but one still dominated by the giant producers of the Ruhr.

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'John Gillingham has had the wit to get to the bottom of one of the central issues of Franco-German relations in the twentieth century and thus to a crucial aspect of modern international affairs more generally. Gillingham's work is one of the fundamental studies on the economic presuppositions of the reconstruction period.' Charles Maier, Harvard University

'Gillingham has produced a significant contribution to the growing literature on Europe's postwar economic and political stabilization. Made especially timely by the unification of Germany and the hopes of 1992, this book is also essential reading for those interested in the historical origins of contemporary Europe.' Michael J. Hogan, Ohio State University

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This is the first large-scale historical investigation of the critical first stage of European integration, the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). It describes the American-inspired vision of Jean Monnet, who designed the heavy industry pool, and lays bare the pool's operating mechanisms.

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How could one have put back together that which World War I had broken up, the "delicate complicated mechanism . . . through which alone the European peoples can employ themselves and live"? Read the first page
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steel trusteeship, decartelization campaign, dismantlement list, steel diplomacy, dismantlement campaign, international steel export cartel, international steel cartel, million annual tons, military security boards, steel pool, steel syndicate, economic appeasement, armaments economy, cartel question, coal cartel, old cartels, defense contribution, combined boards, coal problem, steel control, business diplomacy, steel producers
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United States, Schuman Plan, High Authority, United Kingdom, Marshall Plan, Federal Republic, Vereinigte Stahlwerke, New York, State Department, Third Reich, Bochumer Verein, Department of State, Four Power, Great Britain, Haute Autorité, Interim Committee, Morgenthau Plan, Ministry of Economics, Botschaft Paris, Henle Europäische Gemeinschaften, New Order, Level of Industry Agreement, Acheson Papers, Big Three, Hohen Behörde
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