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53.
Fejtö, op. cit., p. 306

54.
Neuburg, op. cit., p. 265

55.
G. Ionescu,
The Break-Up of the Soviet Empire in Eastern Europe
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56.
ibid., p. 41; Fejtö, op. cit., p. 158

57.
A. Gyorgy, “The internal political order,” in Fischer-Galati, op. cit., p. 190; Fejtö, op. cit., p. 463

9: D
EMOCRACY
T
RANSFORMED
: W
ESTERN
E
UROPE
, 1950–75

1.
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2.
M. Kidron,
Western Capitalism since the War
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3.
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4.
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Constitutionalism and Democracy
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5.
See the discussion in J. F. Golay,
The Founding of the Federal Republic of Germany
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6.
E. Wiskemann,
Germany’s Eastern Neighbours
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7.
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8.
P. Coleman,
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9.
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10.
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11.
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A History of Social Democracy in Postwar Europe
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12.
Gaitskell in B. Moore-Gilbert and J. Seed (eds.),
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The Age of Affluence, 1951–1964
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A. J. Nicholls,
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14.
Lane and Ersson, op. cit., pp. 304–6

15.
P. Armstrong, A. Glyn and J. Harrison,
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The Population of Europe
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16.
UN,
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17.
R. Carr,
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J. Clarke (eds.),
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18.
Figures from A. Maddison, “Economic policy and performance in Europe, 1913–1970,” in Cipolla (ed.),
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The Twentieth Century
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The Listener
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19.
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A. Boltho (ed.)
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Why Growth Rates Differ
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21.
The debate is chiefly between A. Milward,
The Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1945–1951
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An Economic History of Western Europe, 1945–1964
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22.
A. Maddison,
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Between Power and Plenty: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States
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Seducing the French: The Dilemma of Americanization
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Journal of Contemporary History
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23.
Wiskemann, op. cit., p. 176

24.
G. Lundestad,
The American “Empire” and Other Studies of US Foreign Policy in a Comparative Perspective
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25.
Ellwood, op. cit., pp. 218–19

26.
A. Shonfield,
Modern Capitalism: The Changing Balance of Public and Private Power
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27.
ibid., p. 62; N. F. R. Crafts, “The golden age of economic growth in Western Europe, 1950–1973,”
Economic History Review
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28.
Nicholls, op. cit., p. 321

29.
The argument is made for Britain by C. Barnett,
The Audit of War
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
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30.
Attlee in R. Lowe,
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Class, Citizenship, and Social Development
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31.
G. Esping-Andersen,
The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism
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32.
Cited in K. D. Bracher,
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33.
Cochrane, op. cit., p. 32

34.
T. H. Marshall, “The welfare state—a comparative study,” in his
Class, Citizenship and Social Development
, op. cit., p. 313; Ambrosius and Hubbard, op. cit., p. 128; Titmuss, op. cit., p. 241

35.
Baldwin denies any necessary link between specific classes and redistributive social policy: P. Baldwin,
The Politics of Social Solidarity: Class Bases of the European Welfare State, 1875–1975
(Cambridge, 1990), p. 290

36.
Marshall,
Class, Citizenship and Social Development
, op. cit., pp. 297–300, 330

37.
Shonfield, op. cit., p. xv; on the resilience of French conservatism, see R. Vinen,
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951
(Cambridge, 1995); A. Pizzorno, “The individualistic mobilisation of Europe,”
Daedalus
, 93: 1 (winter 1964)

38.
Cited in W. Sachs,
For Love of the Automobile: Looking Back into the History of Our Desires
(Berkeley/Los Angeles, Calif., 1992), pp. 55–6

39.
On women, see S. Weiner, “The
consommatrice
of the 1950s in Elsa Triolet’s
Roses à crédit,” French Cultural Studies
, vi (1995), pp. 123–44; C. Duchen,
Women’s Rights and Women’s Lives in France, 1944–1968
(London, 1994);
Bikini: Die Fünfziger Jahre
(Berlin, 1983), p. 200; M. Boneschi,
La grande illusione: i nostri anni sessanta
(Milan, 1996), p. 93

40.
F. Mort and P. Thompson, “Retailing, commercial culture and masculinity in 1950s Britain: the case of Montague Burton, the ‘Tailor of Taste,’ ”
History Workshop Journal
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The Persuasion Industry
(London, 1965), pp. 30–31

41.
T. R. Nevitt,
Advertising in Britain: A History
(London, 1982)

42.
Wylie, op. cit., pp. 181, 347; R. Harris and A. Seldon,
Advertising in Action
(London, 1962), pp. 23–4

43.
A. Sampson,
Anatomy of Europe
(New York, 1968), p. 116; R. Wagnleiter,
Coca-Colonization and the Cold War: The Cultural Mission of the United States in Austria after the Second World War
(Chapel Hill, NC/London, 1994), p. 294; S. Gundle, “L’americanizzazione del quotidiano: televisione e consumismo nell’Italia degli anni cinquanta,”
Quaderni storici
, 62 (August 1986), pp. 561–94; Hiscocks, op. cit., p. 55; K. Ross,
Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture
(Cambridge, Mass./London, 1995), p. 53; Gundle, op. cit., p. 588

44.
C. Dyer,
Population and Society in 20th Century France
(London, 1978), p. 222

45.
N. Stacey and A. Wilson,
The Changing Pattern of Distribution
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46.
Fussell, op. cit., Hans Magnus Enzensberger,
Eine Theorie des Tourismus
(Frankfurt, 1963)

47.
Stacey and Wilson, op. cit., p. 334; Joe Curry cited in Ellwood, op. cit., p. 208

48.
Cited in Marshall, “The affluent society in perspective,” p. 341; on the convergence in reproduction patterns, D. V. Glass, “Fertility trends in Europe since the Second World War,”
Population Studies
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49.
K. D. Bracher, “Problems of parliamentary democracy in Europe,”
Daedalus
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50.
Cited in P. Ginsborg, op. cit., p. 248; Duhamel in Kuisel, op. cit., p. 11

51.
Jean-Marie Domenach, “Le modèle américain,”
Esprit
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52.
Pizzorno, “The individualistic mobilisation of Europe,”
Daedalus
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53.
Cited in Kuisel, op. cit., p. 65

54.
Pizzorno, op. cit.; R. Willett,
The Americanisation of Germany, 1945–1949
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55.
See D. Strinati, “The taste of America: Americanisation and popular culture in Britain,” in Strinati and S. Wagg (eds.),
Come on Down? Popular Music and Culture in Postwar Britain
(London, 1992), pp. 46f

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