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The European Union is most often discussed in the language of summits, treaties, and institutional architecture. But its most profound effects were felt not in Brussels conference rooms but in grocery stores, hospitals, university dormitories, border crossings, and kitchen tables across a continent. How the EU Changed Everyday Life shifts the lens from politics to people—tracing how five decades of integration quietly transformed the textures of ordinary European existence. This book examines the lived experience of integration through six thematic threads: the freedom of movement that allowed a generation to study, work, and love across borders; the harmonization of consumer standards that reshaped markets and habits; the agricultural policies that restructured rural landscapes and farming communities; the regional development funds that rebuilt peripheral economies; the expansion eastward that brought post-communist societies into a new legal and cultural orbit; and the slow emergence of a European identity layered over—but never replacing—national belonging. Drawing on oral histories, regional archives, and social surveys from across member states, this is a ground-level history of the world's most ambitious political experiment—told not through its architects, but through the people who lived it.
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