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European Socialists Across Borders

Transnational Cooperation and Alternative Visions of Europe After 1945

Distributed for University of London Press

European Socialists Across Borders

Transnational Cooperation and Alternative Visions of Europe After 1945

An assessment of the influence of socialist networks on European social and political reconstruction, as well as European peacebuilding across continental borders.

From postwar debates on institutionalized cooperation in Western Europe to the current dynamics of the European Union in the post-Cold War era, European Socialists Across Borders investigates the impact of socialist networks on European construction and integration, and the role of European socialism in international (dis)orders. It assesses how socialist networks were influenced by socialist groups outside Europe, and how they navigated domestic and global politics. Collectively, the chapters explore four main areas: the relationship between European ideals of cooperation, daily routine, and domestic politics; the shifting definitions of political elites in Europe—including African, Caribbean, and Asian influence on the transformation of European socialist thought, policies, and practices; the extent to which European socialists attempted to propose a post-colonial, post-imperial agenda for Europe; and how European institutions were used by socialists and their contacts.

Reflecting on the successes and failures of the transnational processes of socialization, the role of cultural bridge-builders, and the reasons behind missed opportunities for peace and equality, this book examines how socialist politicians and activists conceived of Europe’s role in worldmaking in its transition out of conflict and empire. Through this reflection, the book contributes to a better understanding of cooperation across borders.

260 pages | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2024

History: European History

Political Science: Political and Social Theory


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Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Mélanie Torrent and Andrew J. Williams
2 The Labour party and the SFIO in London in the 1940s
Andrew J. Williams
3 Transwar continuities: The Mouvement Socialiste pour les Etats-Unis d’Europe (MSEUE) and Socialist networks in the early Cold War
Benjamin Heckscher and Tommaso Milani
4 Europe re-imagined? Claude Bourdet, France-Observateur and British critics of the Algerian war
Mélanie Torrent
5 Social activism in the age of decolonisation: Basil Davidson and the liberation struggles in Lusophone Africa
Pedro Aires Oliveira
6 Prime Minister Olof Palme, Sweden, and the Vietnam war: A diplomatic history
Lubna Z. Qureshi
7 European socialists and international solidarity with Palestine: towards a socialist European network of solidarity in the 1970s and 1980s?
Thomas Maineult
8 Black British Socialists and the Europeanization of antiracism, 1986–1993
Pamela Ohene-Nyako
9 From Dark to Light: The Fate of Two European Socialist Employment Initiatives in an Age of Austerity
Mathieu Fulla

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