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Alla luce della complessa e prolungata crisi che investe l'Europa - e in occasione del sessantesimo anniversario del Trattato di Roma - il Journal ha lanciato un Call for papers per un numero monografico sull'integrazione europea che uscirà nella seconda metà del 2017 (fascicolo n. 3 del 2017).

 

 

Call for papers
The Stall and New Start of the 1950s:
European Integration at the Crossroads

 

In the light of the protracted and complex crisis afflicting Europe (at once economic, political, security- and migration-related), and on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, the Journal is issuing a call for papers for a monographic issue ("Stall and new start ...") that will come out in the second half of 2017 (No. 3, 2017).


The recent emphasis on the importance of the Ventotene Manifesto for the history of European integration was right and proper. But there is another moment, too, that would reward closer examination. In 1954, following the French Parliament's vote against the European Defence Community, pro-European parties and leaders were swamped by a wave of skepticism and pessimism. They reacted by organizing the conferences of Messina (1955) and Venice (1956), which laid the basis for the founding of the Common Market in 1957.

 
This call for papers is not intended to extract, in mechanical fashion, lessons for the present but to delve more thoroughly into the past and its still "living" questions. Papers might deal with one the following topics:

 

  • advocates and opponents: leaders, parties, transnational circuits;
  • the process of integration as seen by one of the Treaty signatory countries;
  • the process of integration as seen by a third country, European or other;
  • the propulsive role of the OEEC and the ECSC and their economic committees;
  • the history of the Treaty of Rome - conferences, single treaty articles, etc.;
  • Euratom and the Common Market: institutions, protagonists, problems;
  • The European Investment Bank and development policies;
  • economic cooperation with overseas countries and territories.

 

This list is not exhaustive. All papers that bear on the general theme and fit into the general time frame (the 1950s) will be considered. The articles, with abstract and references, must be submitted no later than 30 June 2017 to: [email protected]. Decisions on publication will be notified in September, and the monographic issue of the Journal will be published before the end of the year.

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

EDITOR

Paolo Guerrieri
Sapienza University, Rome and College d’Europe, Bruges

CO-EDITOR

Gaetano Sabatini
University of Roma Tre, and ISEM-CNR

MANAGING EDITOR

Giovanni Farese
European University of Rome, Rome

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

Gianpaolo Conte
University of Roma Tre

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

Anton Miguel Bernal
University of Seville

John A. Davis
University of Connecticut

John Komlos
University of Munich

José Luis Moreno
Emeritus, National University of Luján and University of Buenos Aires

Alexander Nützenadel
Humboldt University, Berlin

Luis Antonio Ribot Garcia
UNED, Madrid

Samir Saul
University of Montreal

Paola Subacchi
Queen Mary University, London

Hans Pohl
University of Bonn

Nuno Valerio
University of Lisbon

Herman van der Wee
Emeritus, Catholic University, Leuven

EDITORIAL BOARD

Andrea Cafarelli
University of Udine

Leandro Conte
University of Siena

Francesco Dandolo
Federico II University, Naples

Giuseppe De Luca
University of Milan

Germano Maifreda
University of Milan

Luca Mocarelli
University of Milan-Bicocca

Antonio Pedone
Sapienza University, Rome

Gian Luca Podestà
University of Parma

Alessandro Roncaglia
Sapienza University, Rome

Donatella Strangio
Sapienza University, Rome

 

Iscrizione n. 198 del 23.7.2014 - 

Registro Stampa Cancelleria Tribunale di Roma -

ISSN 2499-8281