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The Neville Chamberlain Diary Letters - Volume 3: The Heir Apparent, 1928-33

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Acknowledgements, Editor’s Note, List of Abbreviations, 1 Introduction – Neville Chamberlain, 1928–33: The Heir Apparent, 2 1928 – ‘Winston’s Plan … Changes Like a Kaleidoscope’: Derating and the Battle for Local Government Reform, 3 1929 – ‘There is no Certainty in Politics’: Legislative Triumph and Electoral Defeat, 4 1930 – ‘No Confidence is Felt in S.B.’: Baldwin, Beaverbrook and the Empire Crusade, 5 1931 – ‘Well, Well, it’s a Funny World’: Financial Crisis and the National Government, 6 1932 – ‘A Very Momentous Year’: The Tariff, Lausanne and Ottawa, 7 1933 – ‘Few Chancellors Have Had a More Difficult Task’: The Riddle of War Debts and Unemployment Insurance Reform, Appendix I: The Chamberlain Household and Family, Appendix II: Primary Sources Consulted for Volume Three, Index

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Robert Self

Summary

In this text, Robert Self provides a study of the letters of Neville Chamberlain. Volume three of the letters deals with the period between 1928 and 1933.

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