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the political economy of Anglo-German appeasement

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An edition of Profits of peace (1996)

Profits of peace

the political economy of Anglo-German appeasement

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This bold new interpretation of Anglo-German appeasement challenges existing accounts, both orthodox and revisionist, by focusing on the economic motivations behind appeasement rather than on the workings of foreign policy. Scott Newton argues that appeasement stemmed from the determination of interwar administrations, particularly that of Neville Chamberlain, to protect the liberal-capitalist status quo established on the collapse of Lloyd George's attempts at reconstruction after 1918.

Newton shows that the Government, aided and abetted by the Bank of England, the City, and large-scale industry, maintained its search for detente well beyond the outbreak of war, up until Churchill became Prime Minister in May 1940. The author goes on to reveal that certain circles within the establishment loyal to the prewar order continued their efforts to reach agreement with Germany even after 1940.

The Hess affair represents the appeasers' last throw: the subsequent entry of the USSR and the USA into the conflict guaranteed the impossibility of a separate Anglo-German settlement, and combined with war socialism at home to open the door to a new era characterized by the welfare state and the Anglo-American special relationship.

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Clarendon Press
Language
English
Pages
217

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1996, Clarendon Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-210) and index.

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Oxford [England]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.41043/09/043
Library of Congress
DA586 .N49 1996, DA586.N49 1996

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Pagination
217 p. ;
Number of pages
217

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Open Library
OL794353M
Internet Archive
profitsofpeacepo0000newt
ISBN 10
0198202121
LCCN
95030149
OCLC/WorldCat
32737696
Library Thing
8375307
Goodreads
4070549

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