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Britannia, Europa and Christendom brings to light the webs of influence linking Christian leaders and politicians and shows the conflicting relationships between national identity and Christian universalism, and between Britain as a one-time world power, a European nation, and junior partner in the 'transatlantic alliance'.
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Histoire de la Grande-BretagneTable of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Christian Peace Aims and Federal Europe
- Britain, America and Europe
- The Future of Europe, 1944-45
- The Churches, the European Movement and Western Union
- Christian Action and the Christian Movement for European Unity
- Christendom, Communism and the Division of Europe
- Christians and the Common Market
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Selected sources
- Glossary
- Index