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  1. A Question of Europe was a televised debate of the Oxford Union held on 3 June 1975. The debate was held two days before the 1975 referendum , in which the electorate were asked if Britain should remain a member of the European Economic Community (EEC) which it had joined in 1973.

  2. 27 de sept. de 2023 · Are you looking for a fun quiz about Europe? You came to the right place! Europe is nicknamed The Old Continent. It’s home to fantastic cities, landmarks and the perfect place to visit for history buffs. In this quiz, we will touch upon all these subjects. You’ll find a wide selection of trivia questions about Europe as well as ...

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  3. The Question of Europe offers an antidote, by collecting some of the liveliest and sharpest commentary on Europe, across the full political spectrum, from leading authorities in the study of history, economics, philosophy, culture and sociology.

  4. A Question of Europe was a televised debate of the Oxford Union held on 3 June 1975. The debate was held two days before the 1975 referendum, in which the electorate were asked if Britain should remain a member of the European Economic Community (EEC) which it had joined in 1973. The statement debated was "that this House would say yes to Europe".

  5. The Question of Europe offers an antidote, by collecting some of the liveliest and sharpest commentary on Europe, across the full political spectrum, from leading authorities in the study of history, economics, philosophy, culture and sociology.

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  6. 17 de jun. de 1997 · The Question of Europe. Peter Gowan, Perry Anderson. Verso, Jun 17, 1997 - History - 399 pages. Contemporary European politics seems to be gripped by a stifling conformism, an uninspiring...

  7. 1 de abr. de 1997 · The Question of Europe offers an antidote, by collecting some of the liveliest and sharpest commentary on Europe, across the full political spectrum, from leading authorities in the study of history, economics, philosophy, culture and sociology.