The Great Powers and the Decline of the European States System 1914 1945

The Great Powers and the Decline of the European States System 1914 1945
Author: Graham Ross
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1991
Genre: Europe
ISBN: OCLC:1182627206

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The Great Powers and the Decline of the European States System 1914 1945 2 Impr

The Great Powers and the Decline of the European States System 1914   1945   2  Impr
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1984
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:909123504

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The Great Powers and the European States System 1814 1914

The Great Powers and the European States System 1814 1914
Author: Roy Bridge,Roger Bullen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317867920

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This book illuminates, in the form of a clear, well-paced and student-friendly analytical narrative, the functioning of the European states system in its heyday, the crucial century between the defeat of Napoleon in 1814 and the outbreak of the First World War just one hundred years later. In this substantially revised and expanded version of the text, the author has included the results of the latest research, a body of additional information and a number of carefully designed maps that will make the subject even more accessible to readers.

The Great Powers and the European States System 1815 1914

The Great Powers and the European States System  1815 1914
Author: F. R. Bridge,Roger Bullen
Publsiher: London ; New York : Longman
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015004846138

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This book is an interpretative study of the development of the European states system in the classic period between the congress of Vienna and the First World War in the light of the latest research work on the subject.

British Foreign Policy 1919 1939

British Foreign Policy  1919 1939
Author: Paul W. Doerr
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1998-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719046726

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In this comprehensive and accessible account, Paul Doerr examines British foreign policy from the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 to the outbreak of World War Two in 1939. How did British leaders try to preserve the peace in the years after Versailles? Why did they resort to appeasement when confronted by Adolf Hitler? To what extent were British leaders limited by public opinion, economics, and global commitments? These questions and more are answered in this volume which surveys the results of the Paris Peace conference, and the crushing of the hopes of the 1920s under the impact of the Depression. British leaders are here seen trying to cope with the multiple crises of the 1930s, from Manchuria in 1931 to the final descent into war in 1939. Doerr’s survey is enhanced by detailed portraits of the leading actors and accounts of some of the famous meetings and events.

The Great Powers and the Decline of the European States System 1914 1945

The Great Powers and the Decline of the European States System  1914 1945
Author: Graham Ross
Publsiher: London ; New York : Longman
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015009333553

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The period between 1914 and 1945 continues to arouse acute historical controversy, and detailed research into the foreign policies of the major powers has become a large-scale industry. This clear introduction maps the complex and changing patterns of international relations in this turbulent period, provides a judicious synthesis of the increasing volume of modern research on it, and guides the reader with a sure hand through the historiographical controversies which have arisen.

The Great Powers Imperialism and the German Problem 1865 1925

The Great Powers  Imperialism  and the German Problem  1865 1925
Author: John Lowe
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415104440

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John Lowe introduces the major issues in international affairs (many of which are now highly topical) from the period of German Unification up to the aftermath of the First World War, stressing the impact on imperialist expansion

Oil and the Great Powers

Oil and the Great Powers
Author: Anand Toprani
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192571595

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The history of oil is a chapter in the story of Europe's geopolitical decline in the twentieth century. During the era of the two world wars, a lack of oil constrained Britain and Germany from exerting their considerable economic and military power independently. Both nations' efforts to restore the independence they had enjoyed during the Age of Coal backfired by inducing strategic over-extension, which served only to hasten their demise as great powers. Having fought World War I with oil imported from the United States, Britain was determined to avoid relying upon another great power for its energy needs ever again. Even before the Great War had ended, Whitehall implemented a strategy of developing alternative sources of oil under British control. Britain's key supplier would be the Middle East - already a region of vital importance to the British Empire - whose oil potential was still unproven. As it turned out, there was plenty of oil in the Middle East, but Italian hostility after 1935 threatened transit through the Mediterranean. A shortage of tankers ruled out re-routing shipments around Africa, forcing Britain to import oil from US-controlled sources in the Western Hemisphere and depleting its foreign exchange reserves. Even as war loomed in 1939, therefore, Britain's quest for independence from the United States had failed. Germany was in an even worse position than Britain. It could not import oil from overseas in wartime due to the threat of blockade, while accumulating large stockpiles was impossible because of the economic and financial costs. The Third Reich went to war dependent on petroleum synthesized from coal, domestic crude oil, and overland imports, primarily from Romania. German leaders were confident, however, that they had enough oil to fight a series of short campaigns that would deliver to them the mastery of Europe. This plan derailed following the victory over France, when Britain continued to fight. This left Germany responsible for Europe's oil requirements while cut off from world markets. A looming energy crisis in Axis Europe, the absence of strategic alternatives, and ideological imperatives all compelled Germany in June 1941 to invade the Soviet Union and fulfill the Third Reich's ultimate ambition of becoming a world power - a decision that ultimately sealed its fate.