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Mouvement fédéraliste européen français, [Fonds], 1952-1987

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Mouvement fédéraliste européen français, [Fonds], 1952-1987
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Descriptions are the property of the European University Institute (Historical Archives of the European Union), but can be freely used provided that reference is made to the source. Described by Andrea Becherucci
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The term 'Mouvement féderaliste européen' refers to the French section of the Union of European Federalists (UEF), the supra-national organization which includes the federalist movements of the different countries of the European Community and those existing in Norway and Switzerland. The MEF is the current heir of a movement formed in 1953. Following the Dijon congress (December 1973), the French MEF was chaired by Henri Cartan. It publishes a bulletin: 'Fédéralisme européen', and claims to be independent of political parties, with the aim of meeting the objective stated in its statutes independently: the promotion of federalism and in particular the creation of a European federation, conceived as a necessary step towards a worldwide federation.
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Historical Archives of the European Union (HAEU), Mouvement fédéraliste européen français (MFE/F)
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Unrestricted access
Physical description
4 linear meters, 44 files.
System control number
(OCoLC)817741843

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