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Walter Hallstein The Forgotten European? by n/a (ISBN: 9780312212933)
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Walter Hallstein The Forgotten European? Unknown - 1998
by n/a
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This is the first book-length study of one of the key shapers of the European Community in its early years, bringing together recollections of Walter Hallstein by people who worked with him and younger historians who have drawn on documents now available. The fifteen contributors explore the different dimensions of the career of an essentially private man, from the post-war period to his years after the Commission presidency in German politics and as President of the European movement.
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- Title Walter Hallstein The Forgotten European?
- Author n/a
- Binding unknown
- Publisher St. Martin's Press
- Date November 1998
- ISBN 9780312212933
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