One heritage, one story: that’s not the Europe we know | Thomas Serrier, Stéphane Michonneau and others
Our continent’s past is made up of many varied stories. Only by examining and accepting this can we secure our future
• More than 100 historians from across Europe have signed this text
from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2V6CExo
• More than 100 historians from across Europe have signed this text
As the European parliamentary elections approach, there’s a widespread sense that the idea of Europe as a union has been lost. We see an almost daily disintegration of a project that was underpinned by a utopian vision. This vision reread a thousand years of conflict into the possibility of an integrated Europe, and it foresaw Europe as an irreversible unit, the construction of which was believed to be the end of history. But in the wake of earlier crises, Brexit forces us to recognise that Europe as a union is no longer an unalterable project. Instead it is in grave danger.
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