Page 7, top (Moroccans in Spain, 2000): J. M. Bendich/Sygma/Corbis; bottom (Somali immigrants in Italy, 1997): Magnum/John Vink.
Page 8, top (Chirac at commemoration): Jacques Langevin/Sygma/Corbis; bottom (Schroeder at commemoration): Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters.
Suggestions for Further Reading
The literature on Europe since the Second World War is huge—and like Europe itself—is steadily expanding. The titles listed here are but a small selection of the English-language books that I have found most interesting or helpful in the writing of
This bibliography is arranged in three parts. The first section lists books dealing with the history of modern Europe, together with works devoted to particular countries or regions. The second section is divided into a number of general topics: the Cold War, immigration, culture and the arts, etc. In the third section I have grouped books by chapter, listing additional works to which I am indebted for information used in a particular chapter or that I found especially helpful.
This way of organizing the bibliography inevitably entails overlap. Thus readers interested in learning more about French intellectuals in the Cold War years might refer to books listed under various headings: France; The Cold War; Europe and the USA; Intellectuals and Ideas; as well as Chapter VII: Culture Wars. Similarly, readers seeking to learn more about the economic history of postwar Europe might find it helpful to look under General Histories, Economics or European Union, as well as various chapters where economic history is emphasized, notably Chapter III, Chapter X and Chapter XIV. Like
GENERAL HISTORIES
Ambrosius, Gerold, and William H. Hubbard.
Blanning, T. C. W.
Boer, Pim den, Peter Bugge, Ole W?ver, Kevin Wilson, and W. J. van der Dussen.
Brubaker, Rogers,
Bullock, Alan.
Chirot, Daniel.
Cipolla, Carlo M.
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Cook, Chris, and John Paxton.
Crampton, R. J.,
Crouzet, Maurice.
Davis, J.
Deighton, Anne.
Dunn, John.
Fejto, Francois.
Ferguson, Niall.
Garton Ash, Timothy.
Gillis, John R.
Glenny, Misha.
Glover, Jonathan.
Graubard, Stephen Richards.
Gress, David.
Hitchcock, William I.
Hobsbawm, E. J.
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Horn, Gerd-Rainer, and Padraic Kenney.
Jackson, Gabriel.
James, Harold.
Johnson, Lonnie.
Kaldor, Mary.
Kennedy, Paul M.
Keylor, William R.
Lange, Peter, George Ross, and Maurizio Vannicelli.
Liberman, Peter.