Edition |
2009
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Publication |
Great Britain, Collins Educational, 1998.
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Description |
48pPurple Spine
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Series |
Questions in History
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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.
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Contents |
Introduction
The international context
The domestic context
Appeasement in action
Chamberlain and appeasement
Historical interpretations
Further reading
Key reference section
Index
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Standard Number |
9780003271256 Pb.
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