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Who Wrote the Memoirs of Jean Monnet? presents the only account of the thirty years spent by Jean Monnet, the "Father of Europe," creating his memoirs. Based on numerous interviews with Monnet's collaborator, Francois Fontaine, and many others, the book reveals the concepts, delays, frustrations, and successes of an historic collaboration. This significant contribution provides a fresh viewpoint into both European Union history and biographical writing.
Contents
Introduction and Acknowledgments - The Memoirs in Monnet's Life - Origins of the Memoirs: Four Views - Preparing the Way - Watching the Process - Monnet's Thoughts with the Memoirs Underway - The Collaboration: Reflections of Francois Fontaine - Chronology - Some Interesting Details - Postscript - Sources and Abbreviations - Index.