Public opinion and the end of appeasement in Britain and France
Основен автор: | Hucker, Daniel. |
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Автор-организации: | ebrary, Inc. |
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. :
Ashgate,
c2011.
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Съдържание:
- Introduction
- The historiography of appeasement
- Defining public opinion
- Locating representations of opinion
- Sources & methodology
- The prelude to Munich
- Chamberlain & Daladier
- Residual representations of opinion
- "War anxiety" and appeasement
- The Sudeten crisis
- The Munich Conference
- The aftermath of Munich, October-December 1938
- After the honeymoon
- Domestic politics : France
- Domestic politics : Britain
- "Tunis, Corsica, Nice!" : towards a politique de fermeté
- Beware the ides of March, January-March 1939
- Another Munich? : the Rome visit, January 1939
- Strengthening the entente
- The French Left : a quest for cohesion
- "Bursting optimism breaks through the clouds"
- The Prague coup
- Repercussions of the Prague coup
- The immediate aftermath
- Peace by strength : British conscription & French redressement
- The "peace front" : residual perceptions of the Soviet Union
- The "peace front" : the opening exchanges
- Appeasement after Prague
- "Mourir pour Dantzig?"
- The Italian problem
- Perceptions of Daladier & Chamberlain
- Danzig : another Munich?
- Combating propaganda
- Public opinion and the Triple Alliance negotiations
- Public aspirations, governmental uncertainty
- "We want Russia" : public demand intensifies
- Impasse
- "Public opinion in all countries attaches the greatest importance to it"
- The negotiations collapse
- From the Nazi-Soviet Pact to war
- The Nazi-Soviet Pact
- Final efforts for peace
- The outbreak of war.