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The story of the evolution of the "European project", from the end of the Napoleonic Wars through to Brexit, this is also the story of how, and why, it became possible to imagine that the diverse peoples of Europe might be united in a single political community.

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The story of the evolution of the "European project", from the end of the Napoleonic Wars through to Brexit, this is also the story of how, and why, it became possible to imagine that the diverse peoples of Europe might be united in a single political community.
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Anthony Pagden is Professor of Political Science and History, at The University of California, Los Angeles. He was educated in Chile, Spain, and France, and at Oxford. In the past two decades, he has been the reader in intellectual history at Cambridge, a fellow of King's College, a visiting professor at Harvard, and Harry C. Black Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of many prizewinning books, including Peoples and Empires: A Short History of European Migration, Exploration, and Conquest, from Greece to the Present and European Encounters with the New World: From Renaissance to Romanticism. Pagden contributes regularly to such publications as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The New Republic.