Query Result Set
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:843Hits:1166493Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Introduction
Information
Ask Us
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

  Hide Options
Sort Order Items / Page
P940.5312 (1) answer(s).
 
SrlItem
1
ID:   007890


Appeasement / Boxer, Andrew 1998  Book
Boxer, Andrew Book
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Edition 2009
Publication Great Britain, Collins Educational, 1998.
Description 48pPurple Spine
Series Questions in History
Summary/Abstract The term appeasement can be used to describe a country's attempt to use diplomacy to reduce the number of its potential enemies. This is what the politicians of the 1930s were trying to do. Appeasement was not a single policy. It was widely accepted in the 1930s that Britain could not afford to take on all three of her potential enemies simultaneously as well as meet her obligations to the League of Nations. Decision making during each crisis involved decisions about strategic priorities and economic policy as well as diplomacy.
Contents Introduction The international context The domestic context Appeasement in action Chamberlain and appeasement Historical interpretations Further reading Key reference section Index
Standard Number 9780003271256 Pb.
   Reserve     Export Export
Circulation
Accession#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocation
008242940.5312/BOXMainOn ShelfTeacher ResourcesTeacher Resource