240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
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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,... Read more
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.






