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Definition of Jean Monnet
1. Noun. French economist who advocated a Common Market in Europe (1888-1979).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jean Monnet
Literary usage of Jean Monnet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to the European Community Programmes in the Fields of Education by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"THE Jean Monnet ACTION Objectives The aim of the Jean Monnet Action is to support
teaching ... Action The Jean Monnet Action can offer subsidies for: D the ..."
2. Capital (1888)
"It was his step-by-sC strategy by which he could cur forward the realisation of
the drear of the European community. TS Memoirs by Jean Monnet, ..."
3. Peace and Survival: West Germany, the Peace Movement, and European Security by David Gress (1985)
"... was partly the legacy of the remarkable group of statesmen of early postwar
Western Europe (Konrad Adenauer, Robert Schuman, Jean Monnet, Ludwig Erhard, ..."
4. Masters in Art: A Series of Illustrated Monographs (1907)
"... Study of a Head said to be Jean Monnet; Mme. Roussel (?); Sketch for Portrait
of Prosper Jolyot de Crebillon; Christine of Saxony (? ..."
5. Germany and NATO by John A. Reed, Jr. (1995)
"Perhaps the ideas of the great European integrationists— Konrad Adenauer, Jean
Monnet, and Paul-Henri Spaak*— *Jean Monnet, businessman and financier, ..."