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Europe between the wars : a political history

Martin Kitchen

Longman, 1988

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 315-322

Includes index

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Description

It had seemed 'the war to end wars', yet within twenty-one years the unthinkable had become the inevitable and Europe was burning again. How did it happen? In this sober yet compelling account of Europe between the wars, Martin Kitchen traces the course of the deepening crisis in Europe by looking first at the peace settlement itself, and then at the economic and social problems of the interwar years.

Table of Contents

1. The Peace Treaties. 2. Economics: Inflation and Depression. 3. Collective Security, Disarmament and the League of Nations. 4. The Soviet Union. 5. Eastern Europe. 6. Italian Fascism. 7. The Weimar Republic. 8. Britain. 9. France. 10. The Spanish Civil War. 11. Nazi Germany. 12. The Origins of the Second World War.

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