This book examines the Conservative party's responses to the problems of fascism from 1935 - 1940. Crowson provides the historical context for the foreign policy of the period and examines the historiography of the Conservative party. He offers a new perspective on its policies and the reaction of its various elements to the deepening international crisis.
This book examines the Conservative party's responses to the problems of fascism from 1935 - 1940. Crowson provides the historical context for the foreign policy of the period and examines the historiography of the Conservative party. He offers a new perspective on its policies and the reaction of its various elements to the deepening international crisis.
Nick Crowson is Director of Research, Institute of Contemporary British History, London.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I 1 Facing the dictators: attitudes and perceptions Part II 2 Abyssinia to Guernica 1935-7: the first challenges 3 Berchtesgaden to Poland 1937-9: the descent to war 4 The rearmament debate 1935-8 5 The call for national service 1937-9 6 The prosecution of the war September 1939 to May 1940. Conclusion
Introduction Part I 1 Facing the dictators: attitudes and perceptions Part II 2 Abyssinia to Guernica 1935-7: the first challenges 3 Berchtesgaden to Poland 1937-9: the descent to war 4 The rearmament debate 1935-8 5 The call for national service 1937-9 6 The prosecution of the war September 1939 to May 1940. Conclusion
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