European Union History
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European Navigator from the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance de l’Europe is a brilliant site offering a huge multimedia archive about several European historical events and European institutions.
Österreich und die Europäische Integration
Council of Europe Audio Archives of key-personalities embracing 50+ audio clips of speeches covering half a century
Council of Europe: The Saar Question A collection of documents covering discussions on this disputed territory (claimed by both France and Germany) over the period 1949-1957
BBC Milestones of the EU Timeline plus collection of video fragment
European Councils 1974-1989 in French And 1990-1999
European Councils in all languages since 1985
Foreign Relations of the United States
G8 Information Center (University of Toronto) for a good starting point.
Instituut Nationale e l’Audio-visuel, 50 l’ans de construction européenne has eleven video extracts
Leiden University’s Schuman Plan Collection
LeMo Archiv A large and varied sound archive
NATO on-line Library
NATO Basic Documents
NATO Summits and Ministerial Communiqués from 1945 to the present
The Single Currency and the European Parliament (European Parliament) covers debates and resolutions from 1989 onwards
Truman Library Marshall Plan Study Collection
Western European Union Key texts from 1984 onwards 1930-1944
Briand Plan (May 1930) Often praised as a first step to European integration, but curiously muted when you look at the text (Extract) |
Atlantic Conference (August 1941)
A selection of full-text documents put on-line by the Avalon Porject. The Charter outlines the principles for the four freedoms.
Official Photo and photo of the prayer service on-board the ship where the meeting was held.
Atlantic Charter (1941) Provided the foundation of US-UK postwar collaboration, part of which found itself eventually into the arrangements for the European Recovery Program (Full Text)
Ventotene Memorandum Towards a Freer and United Europe (1941) Written in prison, provides an early indication of the great federalist Altiero Spinelli’s views of Europe. (Full Text… English translation here)
Anglo-American Mutual Aid Agreement (February 1942) Establishes the basis of defence collaboration between the two countries, Note Article Seven which commits both countries to non-discriminatory commerce, and which will be used by the US to attack UK cartels. (Full Text)
US President Roosevelt (March 1942, extract) announcing the agreement