This open issue of the Journal of European Integration History contains five pieces, each adopting a rather distinctive approach, and each dealing with very different subject matter. It is hence an issue that underlines the variety of research strategies and methods adopted by those seeking to understand the development of the integration process since the Second World War, as well as demonstrating how fertile can be the interchange between historical research and political science.
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