The Making of Eurosceptic Britain: Identity and Economy in a Post-imperial State

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Chris Gifford offers a radical interpretaton of a major political issue. The book goes beyond existing narrative and institutional accounts of Britain and Europe by presenting a theoretically coherent and unique perspective on a troubled relationship.
 

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From British Euroscepticism to Eurosceptic Britain
5
On the concept of populism
7
Conditions of populism postimperial Britain
8
Britain Europe and globalisation
11
The Missing European Rescue of the PostWar British State
15
The missing European rescue of the British state
18
The British postwar consensus the imperial state and the problem of modernisation
20
The Labour government and the Schuman Plan 1950 an imperial approach to European integration
25
The Single Market Thatcherism in Europe
93
You cant buck the markets Conservative conflicts over the ERM
96
The ERM and the leadership crisis
100
Euroscepticism and renewing Thatcherism
102
The end of Thatcher
105
What kind of a victory?
107
the emerging European crisis of the British state
109
The European Crisis of the British State
111

The failure of the European Defence Community 19511954 a British victory
32
Sabotaging Messina and the free trade proposals
35
Towards the first application for EC membership
38
Modernisation without modernising
41
Conclusion
48
PostImperial Crisis and the Rise of Euroscepticism
49
Entry into the Community the Heath government and flawed Europeanism
54
Europe as other
60
The shifting balance of domestic forces and the further decline of Europeanism
64
Conclusion
67
Towards a Citizens Europe?
69
Europeanisation an effective response to globalisation?
75
Eurosceptic Thatcherism
83
Thatcherism and the financialisation of the global order
85
A struggle for hegemony
87
A Thatcherite European policy the budget dispute and the Westland Affair
90
At the heart of Europe
114
a Roman triumph?
116
Black or white Wednesday?
119
Eurosceptic mobilisation and the Danish novote
124
The Maastricht ratification and the European crisis of the British state
127
a national movement for British exceptionalism
130
the guardians of British exceptionalism
134
Majors Euroscepticism and the aftermath of the European crisis
135
Labour in Power AngloEurope and Euroscepticism
139
Reasserting AngloEuropeanism
140
British exceptionalism continued
141
Legitimation dilemmas and solutions
143
Conclusion
147
Bibliography
151
Index
165
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Dr Chris Gifford is based at the University of Huddersfield, UK.

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