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British foreign affairs : saving Europe at a cost? : 1919-60 / Alan Farmer.

By: Farmer, AlanSeries: Access to historyPublication details: London : Hodder Education, 2009. Edition: 4th edDescription: iv, 220 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cmISBN: 9780340984970 (pbk.) :; 034098497X (pbk.) :Subject(s): Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1910-1936 | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1936-1945 | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1945-DDC classification: 327.41009/04 LOC classification: DA566.7. | F37 2009
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Making of British Foreign Policy; 1 Britain's Position in 1919; 2 Problems Facing British Statesmen; 3 Who Made British Foreign Policy?; 4 British Interests in Foreign Policy; Chapter 2 The Illusion of Peace 1919-31; 1 The Problems of Peacemaking; 2 The Aims of the Peacemakers; 3 The Main Terms of the Treaty of Versailles; 4 Key Debate: How justi.ed are the criticisms of Versailles?; 5 The Settlement of Eastern Europe and Turkey; 6 Anglo-Soviet Relations 1917-31; 7 The Problem of Italy; 8 The German Question in the 1920s 9 The League of Nations10 Disarmament; 11 Key Debate: Was British foreign policy-making in the 1920s a success or failure?; Study Guide; Chapter 3 The Gathering Storm 1931-8; 1 Depression and Disarmament; 2 The Problem of Japan 1931-3; 3 The Problem of Germany 1933-5; 4 The Problem of Italy 1935-6; 5 The Rhineland, Spain and Rearmament; 6 Chamberlain's Aims in Foreign Policy; 7 Chamberlain's Concerns 1937-8; 8 The Anschluss; 9 The Problem of Czechoslovakia; 10 The Munich Conference; 11 Key Debate: Was the Munich Conference a 'total and unmitigated disaster'?; Study Guide Chapter 4 The Coming of War 19391 The Uneasy Peace, January-March 1939; 2 The End of Czechoslovakia; 3 The Polish Guarantee; 4 The Drift to War; 5 Anglo-Soviet Relations; 6 The Outbreak of War; 7 Key Debate: To what extent was Chamberlain a 'guilty man'?; 8 Interpreting British Foreign Policy 1919-39; Study Guide; Chapter 5 The Second World War 1939-45; 1 From Chamberlain to Churchill 1939-40; 2 Britain Alone 1940-1; 3 The Grand Alliance 1941-2; 4 The Turn of the Tide 1942-3; 5 Victory 1944-5; 6 Key Debate: How great a war leader was Winston Churchill?; Study Guide Chapter 6 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front1 The Phoney War; 2 The Churchill Coalition; 3 The Economic Impact of the War; 4 The Social Impact of the War; 5 Morale, Propaganda and Civil Liberties; 6 Britain Post-1945; 7 Key Debate: Was the social and economic impact of the war on Britain positive or negative in the years 1945-60?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 The Making of British Foreign Policy; 1 Britain's Position in 1919; 2 Problems Facing British Statesmen; 3 Who Made British Foreign Policy?; 4 British Interests in Foreign Policy; Chapter 2 The Illusion of Peace 1919-31; 1 The Problems of Peacemaking; 2 The Aims of the Peacemakers; 3 The Main Terms of the Treaty of Versailles; 4 Key Debate: How justi.ed are the criticisms of Versailles?; 5 The Settlement of Eastern Europe and Turkey; 6 Anglo-Soviet Relations 1917-31; 7 The Problem of Italy; 8 The German Question in the 1920s 9 The League of Nations10 Disarmament; 11 Key Debate: Was British foreign policy-making in the 1920s a success or failure?; Study Guide; Chapter 3 The Gathering Storm 1931-8; 1 Depression and Disarmament; 2 The Problem of Japan 1931-3; 3 The Problem of Germany 1933-5; 4 The Problem of Italy 1935-6; 5 The Rhineland, Spain and Rearmament; 6 Chamberlain's Aims in Foreign Policy; 7 Chamberlain's Concerns 1937-8; 8 The Anschluss; 9 The Problem of Czechoslovakia; 10 The Munich Conference; 11 Key Debate: Was the Munich Conference a 'total and unmitigated disaster'?; Study Guide Chapter 4 The Coming of War 19391 The Uneasy Peace, January-March 1939; 2 The End of Czechoslovakia; 3 The Polish Guarantee; 4 The Drift to War; 5 Anglo-Soviet Relations; 6 The Outbreak of War; 7 Key Debate: To what extent was Chamberlain a 'guilty man'?; 8 Interpreting British Foreign Policy 1919-39; Study Guide; Chapter 5 The Second World War 1939-45; 1 From Chamberlain to Churchill 1939-40; 2 Britain Alone 1940-1; 3 The Grand Alliance 1941-2; 4 The Turn of the Tide 1942-3; 5 Victory 1944-5; 6 Key Debate: How great a war leader was Winston Churchill?; Study Guide Chapter 6 Britain and the Second World War: The Home Front1 The Phoney War; 2 The Churchill Coalition; 3 The Economic Impact of the War; 4 The Social Impact of the War; 5 Morale, Propaganda and Civil Liberties; 6 Britain Post-1945; 7 Key Debate: Was the social and economic impact of the war on Britain positive or negative in the years 1945-60?