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237

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Britain and the Ruhr crisis
2001, Palgrave in association with King's College London, Palgrave Macmillan
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction
Background
Reparations
(ermany
France
Belgium
The United States
The diplomatic background to the Ruhr crisis
I The Bonar Law Cabinet and the Origins
of the Ruhr Crisis
Setting the stage: the domestic-political scene
The London Conference, 9-10 December 1922
From London to Paris
The Paris Conference, 2-4 January 1923
Conclusion
2 Benevolent Neutrality, January-April 1923
Pressures from practicalities
Towards intervention: the revision of the
British approach
Conclusion
3 Tentative Intervention, April-July 1923
The German note of 2 May 1923
The German note of 7 June 1923
Domestic-political pressures
Administrative pressures
Conclusion
B4 British Policy in Confusion, August-September 1923
The 11 August note
Curzon's motives
Opposition from the Cabine(
Reactions to the 11 August note and the shift of
British policy
Conclusion
5 Britain and the German Collapse,
September-December 1923
The crisis of Weimar
British perceptions of French strategy
The MICUM agreements
The separatists
The bank of issue
The British zone of occupation
Conclusion
6 Establishing the Committees of Experts,
September-December 1923
Britain's position upon the cessation
of passive resistance
The role of the United States
Domestic-political problems
Britain's diplomatic efforts to secure French support for
US involvement, 19 October-8 November 1923
Bradbury's role and developments within the Reparation
Commission, 8 November-26 December 1923
Conclusion
7 Resolution, January-August 1924
The European context
The situation on the spot
High policy
The London Conference
Conclusion
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-226) and index.

Published in
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York
Series
Studies in military and strategic history, Studies in military and strategic history (Palgrave (Firm))

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943/.55085
Library of Congress
DA47.2 .O75 2000, D900-D2027DA1-DA995D, DA47.2 .O75 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 237 p. ;
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6791739M
Internet Archive
britainruhrcrisi0000orio
ISBN 10
0333764838
LCCN
00055671
OCLC/WorldCat
44426845
Goodreads
4014930

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