Britain and the Threat to Stability in Europe, 1918-45.
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- 9781474291873
- 327.41040904
- DA578 .B75 2016
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1 Britain and European reconstruction after the Great War -- Notes -- 2 Was there a 'British' alternative to theBriand Plan -- Notes -- 3 Britain and the World Disarmament Conference -- The international problem -- Technical policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 British reactions to the Jewish flight from Europe -- Introduction -- Immigration Law and the position of asylum seekers -- British policy on refugees -- The first phase: control without visas, 1933-1937 -- The second phase: from the Anschluss to the war -- The imposition of visas -- From Kristallnacht to the outbreak of war -- Refugees from Czechoslovakia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Bishop Bell and Germany -- English Christianity and Europe -- The First World War -- Ecumenism between the wars -- The German Church Struggle -- Refugees -- The Second World War -- Post-War Germany -- The significance of Bishop Bell -- Notes -- 6 Appeasement and Non-Intervention: British policy during the Spanish Civil War -- Notes -- 7 Federal Union -- Notes -- 8 Defending the Empire or defeating the enemy: British war aims 1938-47 -- Notes -- 9 Special in relation to what? Anglo-American relations in the Second World War -- Notes -- 10 The Batde of Britain -- Notes -- 11 Britain and the Resistance in Europe 1939-45 -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- Notes -- 12 Britain and Eastern Europe during the Second World War -- Notes -- Index.
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