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Narrating Europe
Speeches on European Integration (1946–2020)- Editors:
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-8445-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-2827-0
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 653
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
- I. Present at the Creation 1945–1946: Sponsors and Providers of Ideas and Impulses No access Pages 14 - 14
- II. Creating the First Communities: Founding Fathers and Pioneers in the 1950s No access Pages 15 - 17
- III. Idealism and Pragmatism, Federalism and Realism : Alternatives, Decisions, Initiatives, Perceptions and Reactions from the 1960s to the 1980s No access Pages 18 - 23
- IV. Building, Conveying and Promoting the European Union in the 1980s and 1990s No access Pages 24 - 29
- V.1 Different Italian Speeches between Stopping and Moving on Europe No access
- V.2 Reactions and Counter-Reactions by Russian Leaders and Statesmen No access
- V.3 Some Impulses and Statements but even more Groundbreaking Proposals by Top Representatives of EU Member States No access
- VI. Preliminary Conclusion No access Pages 40 - 42
- Francesco Pierini
- Introduction No access
- 2. Churchill’s Europeanism No access
- 3. Methodology No access
- 4.1. Word groups No access
- 4.2. Grammar features No access
- 4.3. Rhetorical figures No access
- 4.4. Modality No access
- 4.5. Evidentiality No access
- 5. Conclusions No access
- Gilles Grin
- 1.1 Jean Monnet No access
- 1.2 Choix des deux discours No access
- 2.1 Analyse quantitative des thèmes No access
- 2.2.1 Méthode d’intégration et institutions No access
- 2.2.2 Création d’un marché unique No access
- 2.2.3 Relations extérieures No access
- 2.3.1 Hommages No access
- 2.3.2 Dimension ‘temps’ No access
- 2.4 Complémentarité des discours No access
- 2.5 Analyse de langage No access
- 3. Écho des discours No access
- 4. Mise en perspective historique des discours No access
- Annexe : nombre d’occurrences des mots-clés utilisés par Jean Monnet dans ses deux discours, classés en quatre catégories No access
- Jean-Marie Palayret
- 1 – Place, tone and content of Schuman’s statement. No access
- Genesis of the Plan. No access
- The Schuman Plan: “a jump into uncertainty”? No access
- b – The Schuman Plan: a well-kept secret. No access
- a – The European engagement of Robert Schuman: a Political Philosophy. No access
- b – The European engagement of Robert Schuman: a form of political realism. No access
- 4 – Reception of the Declaration by the potential stakeholders. No access
- 5 – The Follow-up to the Declaration: The Paris Negotiations. No access
- Conclusions: success and legacy of the Schuman Declaration No access
- Daniela Preda
- 1 – Le cadre européen et international No access
- 2. Les influences intellectuelles No access
- 3. La Conférence de Bruxelles No access
- 4. Le discours de Strasbourg No access
- 5. Conclusion No access
- Giuliana Laschi
- Un orateur fécond, Monsieur Europe No access
- La Communauté comme premier pas vers un État fédéral No access
- La divergence de vue entre deux manières d’imaginer l’Europe: l’État fédéral et l’État national No access
- Ni grande, ni petite, mais seulement l’Europe No access
- La Communauté au sein du système international No access
- Quelques conclusions No access
- When Foreign Affairs met Altiero Spinelli, and vice versa. Some elements to design the “Men for democratic action” initiative No access Pages 143 - 162 Piero S. Graglia
- Michael Gehler
- I. Preliminary Remarks on Josef Klaus and on the Subject No access
- II. On the Content of the Speech No access
- III. Reactions, Consequences and Effects No access
- 1. Context No access
- 2. Structure of the Text No access
- V. Conclusion No access
- Ilaria Poggiolini
- 1) Another step towards removing divisions in Europe No access
- 2) “Nothing is inevitable” No access
- 3) Europe is more than Western Europe alone No access
- Conclusions No access
- Simone Paoli
- Introduction No access
- I. A general overview No access
- II. The pars destruens No access
- III. The pars construens No access
- Conclusions No access
- Elena Calandri
- The PCI from anti-Europeanism to ‘Eurocommunism’: concepts and language No access
- A rapidly changing discourse No access
- The speech on 11 February 1981 No access
- Conclusion No access
- Eva Garau
- Introduction No access
- Europe as an asset No access
- The road to Bruges No access
- The Bruges speech: an alternative to Delors’ Europe or no Europe at all? No access
- Giulio Andreotti’s Commitment to the European Construction from the European Monetary System to the Project for a Constitutional Treaty No access Pages 245 - 256 Antonio Varsori
- Maria Eleonora Guasconi
- Introduction No access
- Emilio Colombo’s commitment to European integration No access
- Colombo’s speech in Florence on 28 January 1981 No access
- Emilio Colombo’s address to the European Parliament on 14 October 1982 No access
- Conclusions No access
- Marinella Neri Gualdesi
- Introduction No access
- Le discours du Président de la Commission Jacques Delors devant le Parlement européen le 14 janvier 1985 à l’occasion de sa prise de fonctions No access
- Discours de Jacques Delors devant le Parlément européen pour la présentation de la nouvelle Commission, le 17 janvier 1989 No access
- Discours devant le Parlément européen à l’occasion du débat d’investiture de la nouvelle Commission, le 10 février 1993 No access
- Conclusion No access
- Courte biographie de Jacques Delors No access
- Lara Piccardo
- 1. The cultural and linguistic framework No access
- 2. The speaker’s historical framework No access
- 3. The Speech No access
- Michael Gehler
- I. The Speaker No access
- II. The Speech No access
- III. Analysis of the Speech No access
- 1. Criteria No access
- 2. Production Process No access
- 3. Structure of the Text No access
- 4. Main Messages of the Speech No access
- 5. First Assessment No access
- 6. Final Assessment No access
- Frédéric Bozo
- Quatorze ans d’histoire européenne No access
- Le « passage » à l’Europe, une nécessité historique No access
- La France au cœur de l’Europe No access
- Europe politique, Europe économique No access
- Petite Europe, grande Europe No access
- L’ «angle mort» franco-allemand No access
- Deborah Cuccia
- Introduction No access
- Historical and Personal Background: Looking for the distinctive style of Helmut Kohl No access
- The making of a—successful—political speech No access
- Context and strategies of a successful political speech No access
- Conclusions No access
- Antonio Moreno Juste, Carlos Sanz Díaz
- Introduction: myth and narrative of Europe in the thought and political action of Felipe González No access
- Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 1984 No access
- Palacio de Oriente, Madrid, 1985 No access
- Parenthesis: Congress of Deputies, Madrid, 1982-1996 No access
- Aachen City Council, 1993 No access
- European Parliament, Strasbourg, 1995 No access
- Monastery of San Jerónimo of Yuste, 2000 No access
- Conclusion No access
- What a Kind of Relationship? A Reading of Berlusconi’s Speeches Concerning the EU No access
- 1. Research questions and context No access
- 2. The key themes of European politics and the narrated ones No access
- 3. Enlargement and the post-Nice phase No access
- 4. Institutional reforms, the European crisis and the Community method No access
- Concluding remarks No access
- Introduction No access
- 1. Le Quirinal, l’Italie et la Commune patrie européenne (1999-2001) No access
- 2. LʼUnion européenne et les relations transatlantiques entre la Méditerranée et le Moyen-Orient (2001-2003) No access
- 3. Lʼélargissement à l’Europe orientale, le rejet de la Constitution, les responsabilités de l’Union (2004-2006) No access
- Conclusion No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. The End of his Experience in Brussels (1983) No access
- 3. Il Mulino Annual Lecture (Bologna, 1998) No access
- 4. A Lectio Doctoralis (Trieste, 1999) No access
- 5. The Hume Lecture (Edinburgh, 2000) No access
- 6. Altiero Spinelli Lecture (Turin, 2007) No access
- 7. Conclusions No access
- 1. Context: from the Berlusconi Government to the Monti Government No access
- 2. In the Italian Parliament: restoring the mutual trust between Italy and the European Union No access
- 3. “I am not one of them”: Monti, Italy and the international community No access
- 3. Conclusions No access
- 1. Lega Nord and Europe No access
- 2. Salvini’s Lega in government (June 2018–August 2019) No access
- Two Europes for Yeltsin? United Europe and “Greater Europe” No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. From a positive attitude to leaving the West: 2000–2012 No access
- 3. Times of trouble: 2012–2020 No access
- 4. Conclusion No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. From popular movements to institutions and from opposition to government No access
- 3. Peace and war No access
- 4. “No more Auschwitz”: Fischer’s speech at the extraordinary congress of Alliance 90/The Greens in Bielefeld 1999 No access
- 5. ʻQuo Vadis Europe?ʼ: Fischer’s speech at the von Humboldt University in Berlin 2000 No access
- 6. Conclusions No access
- Introduction No access
- The context of the speech and the speaker No access
- Argument structure No access
- Intertextuality and intercultural references No access
- Linguistic and rhetorical mechanisms No access
- Conclusion No access
- Retorica of Aristotle No access
- Rutte’s lecture for the Bertelsmann-Stiftung in Berlin, March 2018 No access
- Domestic and foreign reception No access
- Conclusion No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2.1. Becoming Europe’s “re-founding son”: the career of Emmanuel Macron No access
- 2.2. Macron’s commitment to Europe: key to the Elysée in 2017 No access
- 2.3. The French President: A singular position and perspective No access
- 3.1.1. Shifting the centre of the political narrative from the nation to Europe No access
- 3.1.2. The European Sisyphus and his enemies No access
- 3.2.1. Sovereignty No access
- 3.2.2. Union No access
- 3.2.3. Democracy No access
- 4. Conclusion No access





