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Challenging the standard narrative of Interwar International History, this account establishes the causal relationship between the global political and economic crises of the period, and offers a radically new look at the role of ideology, racism and the leading liberal powers in the events between the First and Second World Wars.

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'This is a splendid piece of scholarship, finely written, exhaustively researched, and interpretively bold. With his emphasis upon the symbiotic relationship of economics and politics, Boyce sees in the late 1920s the real beginnings of the drift toward a new war, and the Anglo-Americans as especially important players in that slow-motion collapse.'

- Robert J. Young, University of Winnipeg

'Robert Boyce merits the gratitude of all students of the 1930s for his ambitious effort to bring economics and finance together with diplomacy. In offering this exquisitely detailed and lavishly footnoted volume to the public, Boyce faced a difficult strategic choice. He could have simplified the argument, cut the text to half the length, abbreviated the notes, and addressed a general audience. Instead, he chose to give scholars the unabridged benefit of his strenuous archival labors. The book thus constitutes a vast quarry in which the specialist will find a wealth of material to use and reprocess'

- Stephen A. Schuker, H-Diplo

'The subject of Robert Boyce's thoughtful, deeply researched book is the failure of the victor powers in the First World War to create effective mechanisms to ensure global stability. '

- History Today, Adam I.P. Smith, Senior Lecturer in History at UCL



Table of Contents
List of Tables Preface Abbreviations Introduction The Liberal Powers, Peace-making and International Security, 1914-19 The Emasculation of International Security after the Great War The Limits of Globalisation The Crisis Begins, 1927-29 The Crisis, September 1929 - April 1931 In the Eye of the Storm, May 1931 – February 1932 The Collapse of the Postwar Order, 1932 - 34 Conclusion: From the Great Interwar Crisis to the Present Bibliography

Twins in the World The Legends They Inspire and the Lives They Lead

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      Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan UK
      Publication Date: 10/21/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780230574786, 978-0230574786
      ISBN10: 0230574785

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Challenging the standard narrative of Interwar International History, this account establishes the causal relationship between the global political and economic crises of the period, and offers a radically new look at the role of ideology, racism and the leading liberal powers in the events between the First and Second World Wars.

      Trade Review

      'This is a splendid piece of scholarship, finely written, exhaustively researched, and interpretively bold. With his emphasis upon the symbiotic relationship of economics and politics, Boyce sees in the late 1920s the real beginnings of the drift toward a new war, and the Anglo-Americans as especially important players in that slow-motion collapse.'

      - Robert J. Young, University of Winnipeg

      'Robert Boyce merits the gratitude of all students of the 1930s for his ambitious effort to bring economics and finance together with diplomacy. In offering this exquisitely detailed and lavishly footnoted volume to the public, Boyce faced a difficult strategic choice. He could have simplified the argument, cut the text to half the length, abbreviated the notes, and addressed a general audience. Instead, he chose to give scholars the unabridged benefit of his strenuous archival labors. The book thus constitutes a vast quarry in which the specialist will find a wealth of material to use and reprocess'

      - Stephen A. Schuker, H-Diplo

      'The subject of Robert Boyce's thoughtful, deeply researched book is the failure of the victor powers in the First World War to create effective mechanisms to ensure global stability. '

      - History Today, Adam I.P. Smith, Senior Lecturer in History at UCL



      Table of Contents
      List of Tables Preface Abbreviations Introduction The Liberal Powers, Peace-making and International Security, 1914-19 The Emasculation of International Security after the Great War The Limits of Globalisation The Crisis Begins, 1927-29 The Crisis, September 1929 - April 1931 In the Eye of the Storm, May 1931 – February 1932 The Collapse of the Postwar Order, 1932 - 34 Conclusion: From the Great Interwar Crisis to the Present Bibliography

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