With an extensive fieldwork based on meso level interviews with political actors (parties and movements) and focus groups, archival material, analysis of electoral manifestoes and organizational (offline and online) documents, this timely book investigates European narratives (and Euroscepticism) from below, from the Right and the Left, in five European countries: two candidate countries for accession to the EU -North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina-and three member states (one founding member and two that joined the Eu in the 21st century): Italy, Poland and Slovenia. Bringing social movement studies and party politics, with the novel phenomenon of 'movement-parties', and going beyond the notion Euroscepticism, it sheds light on recent developments of Eurocritical frames from below, showing different paths and trajectories of opposition toward Europe.