1st Edition

The Making of the Second World War

By Anthony P. Adamthwaite Copyright 1977
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1979. In this text the Adamthwaite aims at leading students through the maze of documentation surrounding the Second World War. His book combines a critical assessment of recent research and writing with a painstaking selection of the key documents needed for a clear understanding of the policies that led to war. It contains the first student selection of British, French, German, Italian and Soviet documents, many of which are translated for the first time. Though emphasis falls on the years 1935-9, material is also included for the period 1929-35.

    Chapter 1; INTRODUCTION: THE MAKING OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR; Chapter 2 DOCUMENTS; Appendix: The Relative Strengths of the European Powers; A Note on Further Reading; Index;

    Biography

    Anthony P. Adamthwaite is an authority on French foreign policy in the inter-war years and on Anglo-French relations during this period. He is Professor of History at Loughborough University and was previously Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Bradford.