The origins of the Second World War reconsidered : A.J.P. Taylor and the historians
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The origins of the Second World War reconsidered : A.J.P. Taylor and the historians
Routledge, 1999
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. [247]-272
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
When A.J.P. Taylor's The Origins of the Second World War appeared in 1961 it made a profound impact. The book became a classic and a central point of reference in all discussion on the Second World War.
The second edition of this distinguished collection, written by leading experts in the field, is designed to bring the state of the argument up to date. The issues discussed include:
* the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles
* Hitlers foreign policy
* Appeasement
* AJP Taylor and the Russians
* the treatment of the crises leading up to war including the Anschluss, Danzig, Abysinnian crises and the Spanish Civil War.
This second edition will ensure that The Origins of the Second World War will remain a high priority student and scholarly reading lists.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The revisionist as moralist, Gordon Martel
- Chapter 2 1918 and after, Sally Marks
- Chapter 3 The end of Versailles, Stephen A. Schuker
- Chapter 4 Mussolini and the myth of Rome, Alan Cassels
- Chapter 5 A. J. P. Taylor and the problem with France, Robert J. Young
- Chapter 6 Misjudging Hitler, Richard Overy
- Chapter 7 Appeasement, Paul Kennedy, Talbot Imlay
- Chapter 8 Debating the role of Russia in the origins of the Second World War, Teddy J. Uldricks
- Chapter 9 Japan at war, Louise Young
- Chapter 10 More than meets the eye, Brian R. Sullivan
- Chapter 11 The Spanish Civil War and the origins of the Second World War, Mary Habeck
- Chapter 12 The phantom crisis, Sean Greenwood
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