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Submit ReviewWe talk to historian Chris Brooke about ideas of a united Europe that long pre-dated the advent of the European Union. Since the eighteenth century philosophers, lawyers, diplomats and revolutionaries have constructed schemes to bring Europe together economically, legally and politically. How do these plans compare with what actually happened?
Talking Points:
Where does the idea of a union of European nation states come from?
How do you create a union when some states are much more powerful than others?
The key predecessor to the customs union was the German Zollverein, which linked together the Western states in the German confederation.
The First World War gave rise to the League of Nations, but this was not a purely European project.
It’s hard not to think of the 18th century schemes and 19th century proposals as antecedents to what actually happened.
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