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EUST 249.00 The European Union from Constitution to Crisis
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EUST 249.00 The European Union from Constitution to Crisis
Paul Petzschmann - Winter 2020
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The Bulletin and Journals
Treaties
Treaties & Historical primary sources
Current Affairs
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Treaties & Historical primary sources
Overview: EU Treaties (current and historical)
Includes high level overview of all treaties (with dates), and links out to original versions of the treaties in relevant databases.
EUR-Lex EU Law Database: Treaties currently in force
[Hosted by Europa] EUR-Lex contains the founding, amending and accession treaties, as well as some protocols.
EUR-Lex EU Law Database: Treaties - Timeline
[Hosted by Europa] EUR-Lex contains the founding, amending and accession treaties, as well as some protocols -- organized chronologically.
EUTube: EU Archives
Archival video of the Founding Fathers of the European Union, weekly meetings, and promotional video created by the EU.
Eurostat
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Published by the Statistical Office of the European Commission, this covers statistics from all members of the European Union.
Historical Archives of the European Union (HAEU)
Includes archives of websites for EU groups, captured starting in about 2014; oral histories; and exhibits about the history of the EU.
A big idea: how the European Union was set in motion 65 years ago [Europeana blog]
May 9, 2015. Brief history and accompanying primary sources hosted by Europeana.
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