The book provides a comprehensive examination of Britain's evolving relationship with continental Europe, highlighting the nation's divided stance on European integration from the postwar era to today. By employing a clear, chronological narrative, the authors integrate economic, financial, commercial, and political dimensions, utilizing newly-released materials from the Macmillan and Heath periods. This accessible account is designed for a multidisciplinary audience, shedding light on the complex postwar history shared by Britain and Europe.
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For 35 Years I Ran from God
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The narrative follows Arthur Turner’s transformative journey from a life driven by worldly desires to a profound spiritual awakening after finding Jesus. Born in North Georgia to devout Christian parents, Turner has dedicated over 50 years to his faith at Dunwoody Baptist Church. His story emphasizes a deep commitment to missions both locally and globally, showcasing the impact of faith on personal transformation and community service.
A comprehensive account of British policy on French war debts in the period following the First World War.