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The Origins of World War Two - The Debate Continues

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Informationen zum Autor ROBERT BOYCE is Senior Lecturer in the Department of International History at the London School of Economics.JOSEPH A. MAIOLO is Lecturer in International History in the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Klappentext No issue in modern history has been more intensively studied, or subject to wider interpretation, than the origins of the Second World War. A conflict involving three - arguably four - major aggressor Powers, operating simultaneously but largely separately on two continents, inevitably raises complex theories and debates. Each participating power has its own history, and each one must take account of various influences upon the behaviour of its soldiers and statesmen. His wide-ranging collection of original essays, each by an international expert in their field, covers all aspects of the subject and highlights the controversy that continues to characterise current thinking on the origins of the war. Going beyond the usual Eurocentric approach, Part I examines the roles of all seven of the Great Powers (including Japan and the USA), as well as the parts played by several of the lesser Powers, such as Czechoslovakia, Poland and China. Part II contains chapters which explore key themes that cannot be fully understood within the context of any single country. These themes include the role of ideology, propaganda, intelligence, armaments, economics, diplomacy, the neutral states, peace movements, and the social science approach to war. Written in clear, jargon-free prose, together these essays provide a comprehensive single-volume text for students and teachers, and are essential reading for all with an interest in the debates surrounding the causes of World War Two. Zusammenfassung No issue in modern history has been more intensively studied, or subject to wider interpretation, than the origins of the Second World War. A conflict involving three - arguably four - major aggressor Powers, operating simultaneously but largely separately on two continents, inevitably raises complex theories and debates. Each participating power has its own history, and each one must take account of various influences upon the behaviour of its soldiers and statesmen.His wide-ranging collection of original essays, each by an international expert in their field, covers all aspects of the subject and highlights the controversy that continues to characterise current thinking on the origins of the war. Going beyond the usual Eurocentric approach, Part I examines the roles of all seven of the Great Powers (including Japan and the USA), as well as the parts played by several of the lesser Powers, such as Czechoslovakia, Poland and China. Part II contains chapters which explore key themes that cannot be fully understood within the context of any single country. These themes include the role of ideology, propaganda, intelligence, armaments, economics, diplomacy, the neutral states, peace movements, and the social science approach to war.Written in clear, jargon-free prose, together these essays provide a comprehensive single-volume text for students and teachers, and are essential reading for all with an interest in the debates surrounding the causes of World War Two. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Maps and Figures Acknowledgements Maps Introduction PART I: RESPONSIBILITY OF THE POWERS THE REVISIONIST POWERS Nazi Germany; C.LeitzFascist Italy; J.GoochImperial Japan; A.Best THE GREAT ENIGMA Soviet Russia and the Spanish Problem; J.G.HaslamTHE STATUS QUO POWERS France; P.Jackson Britain; W.MurrayUnited States; W.F.KimballTHE SMALL EUROPEAN POWERS AND CHINA Poland; A.J.PrazmowskaCzechoslovakia; I.LukesThe Neutrals; N.WylieChina; J.W.Garver PART II: THEMES Political Science Perspectives R.Jervis; Ideology; A.CasselsEconomics; R.Boyce Peace Movements; P.M.H.Bell Armaments Competition; J.A.MaioloIntelligence; J.FerrisDiplomacy and Diplomatists...

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Authors Rober Boyce, Robert Boyce, Robert Maiolo Boyce, Joseph A Maiolo, Joseph A. Maiolo
Assisted by A Maiolo (Editor), A Maiolo (Editor), Rober Boyce (Editor), Robert Boyce (Editor), Robert W. D. Boyce (Editor), Joseph A. Maiolo (Editor)
Publisher Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.06.2003
 
EAN 9780333945391
ISBN 978-0-333-94539-1
No. of pages 397
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

B, Palgrave History Collection, World War, 1939-1945, History of World War II and the Holocaust

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