France and Britain 1900 1940

France and Britain  1900 1940
Author: P. M. H. Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317892731

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The first of a two volume study, which will analyse the complex relationship between Britain and France in the twentieth century: a relationship which has been crucial to European politics and to both World Wars.This volume (fully self-contained) runs from the period of intense imperial rivalry at the turn of the century to the Fall of France. Philip Bell discusses diplomatic, economic and military policy, combining absorbing narrative with revealing commentary about the two countries.

France and Britain 1900 1940

France and Britain  1900 1940
Author: Philip Michael Hett Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0582229537

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The first of a two volume study, which will analyse the complex relationship between Britain and France in the twentieth century: a relationship which has been crucial to European politics and to both World Wars.This volume (fully self-contained) runs from the period of intense imperial rivalry at the turn of the century to the Fall of France. Philip Bell discusses diplomatic, economic and military policy, combining absorbing narrative with revealing commentary about the two countries.

France Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century 1900 1940

France  Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century 1900     1940
Author: A. Williams
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137315458

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Why is France so often relegated to the background in studies of international relations? This book seeks to redress this balance, exploring the relationship between the United States, United Kingdom and France, and its wider impact on the theory and practice of international relations.

France and Britain 1940 1994

France and Britain  1940 1994
Author: Philip Michael Hett Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015040741582

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Extending his 1996 account of relations between the two European powers from 1900 to 1940, Bell begins with the fall of France in World War II, and ends with the opening of the Channel Tunnel. As in the earlier period, he points out how their relationship was often defined and dictated by the relationship of each to Germany, as Britain lost her empire and suffered internal division and France enjoyed regeneration and self-confidence. Paper edition (28920-3) $19.67. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Victory through Coalition

Victory through Coalition
Author: Elizabeth Greenhalgh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139448475

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Germany's invasion of France in August 1914 represented a threat to the great power status of both Britain and France. The countries had no history of co-operation, yet the entente they had created in 1904 proceeded by trial and error, via recriminations, to win a war of unprecedented scale and ferocity. Elizabeth Greenhalgh examines the huge problem of finding a suitable command relationship in the field and in the two capitals. She details the civil-military relations on each side, the political and military relations between the two powers, the maritime and industrial collaboration that were indispensable to an industrialised war effort and the Allied prosecution of war on the western front. Although it was not until 1918 that many of the war-winning expedients were adopted, Dr Greenhalgh shows that victory was ultimately achieved because of, rather than in spite of, coalition.

The Origins of the Second World War in Europe

The Origins of the Second World War in Europe
Author: P. M. H. Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317865254

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PMH Bell's famous book is a comprehensive study of the period and debates surrounding the European origins of the Second World War. He approaches the subject from three different angles: describing the various explanations that have been offered for the war and the historiographical debates that have arisen from them, analysing the ideological, economic and strategic forces at work in Europe during the 1930s, and tracing the course of events from peace in 1932, via the initial outbreak of hostilities in 1939, through to the climactic German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941 which marked the descent into general conflict. Written in a lucid, accessible style, this is an indispensable guide to the complex origins of the Second World War.

Britain and Vichy

Britain and Vichy
Author: R. T. Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1979
Genre: France
ISBN: 0444354239

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France Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century 1900 1940

France  Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century 1900     1940
Author: A. Williams
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137315458

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Why is France so often relegated to the background in studies of international relations? This book seeks to redress this balance, exploring the relationship between the United States, United Kingdom and France, and its wider impact on the theory and practice of international relations.