Introduction to European Studies 2 15-WDE2-11
The lecture discusses the changed conditions in which Europe found itself after World War II, the history of European integration, the basics of the theory of European integration, the institutions and the functioning of the European Union, Poland's path to EU membership, as well as today's place of Poland in the EU.
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Written examination
Bibliography
Davies, Norman. 1996. Europe: A history. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Dinan, Desmond. 2010. Ever-closer Union: An introduction to European integration. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Duroselle, Jean-Baptiste. 2002. Europe: A history of its peoples. London: Viking Press.
Europa: Official website of the European Union. (http://europa.eu).
Góralski, Witold M. and Szymon Kardaś (eds.). 2008. The European Union: Origins – structure – acquis. Warszawa: Wolters Kluwer Polska.
Rietbergen, Peter. 2014. Europe: A cultural history. (3rd edition.) London: Routledge.
Wandycz, Piotr. 2001. The price of freedom: A history of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. London: Routledge.
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