1st Edition

The Nordic Countries: From War to Cold War, 1944–51 Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series I, Vol. IX

Edited By Tony Insall, Patrick Salmon Copyright 2011
438 Pages
by Routledge

440 Pages
by Routledge

440 Pages
by Routledge

This book is a collection of diplomatic documents describing the development of British relations with the Nordic countries between the end of the Second World War and the defeat of the Labour Government in 1951. The end of the Second World War brought hopes of building a new society in Western Europe. This volume documents Foreign Office concerns about the range of problems, both multilateral... Read more

Preface  Abbreviations for Printed Sources  Abbreviated Designations  List of Persons  Chapter Summaries  1. 1944-1945  2. 1946-1947  3. 1948  4. 1949-1951

Biography

Tony Insall is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and an Associate Editor of the Historians at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Patrick Salmon is Chief Historian at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

'By taking their readers from fears of Soviet aggression in the Nordic countries in the closing stages of the Second World War to the western embrace of the Scandinavians in the Atlantic Treaty, the editors of this FCO volume have done what they always do in selecting those documents which enthral and epitomize.' - James Ellison, International Affairs, Vol. 87, 6, November 2011