Britain, France and Appeasement: Anglo-French Relations in the Popular Front Era

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Berg Publishers, 1996 - 268 lappuses
This book investigates the course of Anglo-French policy in Europe from 1936 to1938, a critical period during which France was governed by a series of Popular Front coalition Ministries. It asserts that French policy-makers made a substantial impact upon the course of British foreign policy whilst breathing new life into the waning Entente Cordiale. The study contends that close attention to the role of French influence is fundamental to a grasp of British appeasement and rearmament policy in the period and essential to the understanding of the Anglo-French response to such problems as the Spanish Civil War, the collapse of League of Nations authority and the treatment of the Soviet Union. Essential reading for students of British or French Political History or the origins of World War II in Europe

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Sources of Tension in AngloFrench Relations
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The Election of the Front Populaire and Entente Planning
54
The AngloFrench Response to the Spanish Civil
89
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Martin Thomas Lecturer in International History,University of the West of England

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