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- 2001024550 contributor B8926058.
- 2001024550 coverage "Great Britain Defenses History 20th century.".
- 2001024550 coverage "Great Britain Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- 2001024550 coverage "Great Britain Foreign economic relations United States.".
- 2001024550 coverage "Great Britain Military policy.".
- 2001024550 coverage "Great Britain Politics and government 1936-1945.".
- 2001024550 coverage "United States Foreign economic relations Great Britain.".
- 2001024550 created "c2001.".
- 2001024550 date "2001".
- 2001024550 date "c2001.".
- 2001024550 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 2001024550 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-224) and index.".
- 2001024550 description "Machine generated contents note: 1 New Rules for an Old Game: the Shaping of Fourth Arm Concepts in a Fluid Environment, 1919-31 1 -- 1.1 Peace, war and a new concept of financial control 2 -- 1.2 British attitudes to gold between war and crisis 12 -- 1.3 American attitudes to gold and the onset of crisis 15 -- 1.4 A chance to rebuild 17 -- 2 'On the Upgrade': Britain's Unwelcome Recovery, 1931-36 24 -- 2.1 The economic foundations of strategic strength 25 -- 2.2 American problems 30 -- 2.3 Limiting factors in the perception and consolidation of British strength 36 -- 3 'The Destiny of Tomorrow': a Transatlantic Alliance Forms against Ottawa, 1936 45 -- 3.1 Opening shots 46 -- 3.2 A different tack 49 -- 3.3 Morgenthau tips the scales 58 -- 3.4 A decisive shift 61 -- 4 The Devil in the Detail: a Necessary Case for Economic Danger and the Formulation of the Fourth Arm Policy, 1937-38 66 -- 4.1 Breaches in the dam 67 -- 4.2 The home front 71 -- 4.3 Manoeuvres 74 -- 4.4 Tying the knot 80 -- 4.5 Available 'weapons from the authoritarian armoury' 84 -- 4.6 The starting gun 86 -- 5 Between Hitler and Wall Street: Undeclared War versus Business as Usual, March-October 1938 92 -- 5.1 Ideological constraints on policy 92 -- 5.2 A sea change 94 -- 5.3 The sterling crisis begins 95 -- 5.4 The 'Roosevelt recession' and the 'billion-four' 98 -- 5.5 Morgenthau's gold dilemma 101 -- 5.6 Morgenthau's sterling dilemma 103 -- 5.7 Morgenthau sees his way clear 107 -- 5.8 'Business as usual' tested to the limit 109 -- 5.9 Paralysis in Washington 112 -- 6 'It Seems like Insanity': the Anglo-American Trade Agreement of 1938 and the Point of No Return 118 -- 6.1 The trade agreement: an invisible assassin 119 -- 6.2 The Cabinet falls hesitantly into line 123 -- 6.3 Irrational hopes and fears 129 -- 7 A 'Maginot Line for the Pound': Profligacy in Defence of a Bankrupt Policy, November 1938-January 1939 132 -- 7.1 Holding the line 132 -- 7.2 Thinking the unthinkable: exchange control 134 -- 7.3 American fears 135 -- 7.4 British reassurances 136 -- 7.5 Hard facts and righteous satisfaction in London 138 -- 7.6 The bear squeeze fails 139 -- 7.7 Desperate remedies: 'absolutely shooting the works' 144 -- 7.8 A parting of the ways 147 -- 7.9 Defence pays the price 148 -- 7.10 Policy consumes itself 155 -- 8 'Not a Damned Bit Good': the Concealed Catastrophe, 1939 159 -- 8.1 The 'large blank spaces on the map' 159 -- 8.2 The 'time which we dare not regard as peace' 164 -- 8.3 A minor revolt 169 -- 8.4 The crunch: 'a real bad day' 174 -- 8.5 Preparations for war: 'well into the 1917 stage' 179 -- Conclusion 182.".
- 2001024550 extent "xvi, 228 p. :".
- 2001024550 identifier "0333922921 (cloth)".
- 2001024550 identifier 2001024550.html.
- 2001024550 identifier 2001024550.html.
- 2001024550 identifier 2001024550.html.
- 2001024550 issued "2001".
- 2001024550 issued "c2001.".
- 2001024550 language "eng".
- 2001024550 publisher "Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave,".
- 2001024550 spatial "Great Britain Defenses History 20th century.".
- 2001024550 spatial "Great Britain Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- 2001024550 spatial "Great Britain Foreign economic relations United States.".
- 2001024550 spatial "Great Britain Military policy.".
- 2001024550 spatial "Great Britain Politics and government 1936-1945.".
- 2001024550 spatial "Great Britain".
- 2001024550 spatial "United States Foreign economic relations Great Britain.".
- 2001024550 subject "941.084/092 21".
- 2001024550 subject "Chamberlain, Neville, 1869-1940.".
- 2001024550 subject "DA585.C5 P75 2001".
- 2001024550 subject "Foreign exchange Great Britain History 20th century.".
- 2001024550 subject "World War, 1939-1945 Causes.".
- 2001024550 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 New Rules for an Old Game: the Shaping of Fourth Arm Concepts in a Fluid Environment, 1919-31 1 -- 1.1 Peace, war and a new concept of financial control 2 -- 1.2 British attitudes to gold between war and crisis 12 -- 1.3 American attitudes to gold and the onset of crisis 15 -- 1.4 A chance to rebuild 17 -- 2 'On the Upgrade': Britain's Unwelcome Recovery, 1931-36 24 -- 2.1 The economic foundations of strategic strength 25 -- 2.2 American problems 30 -- 2.3 Limiting factors in the perception and consolidation of British strength 36 -- 3 'The Destiny of Tomorrow': a Transatlantic Alliance Forms against Ottawa, 1936 45 -- 3.1 Opening shots 46 -- 3.2 A different tack 49 -- 3.3 Morgenthau tips the scales 58 -- 3.4 A decisive shift 61 -- 4 The Devil in the Detail: a Necessary Case for Economic Danger and the Formulation of the Fourth Arm Policy, 1937-38 66 -- 4.1 Breaches in the dam 67 -- 4.2 The home front 71 -- 4.3 Manoeuvres 74 -- 4.4 Tying the knot 80 -- 4.5 Available 'weapons from the authoritarian armoury' 84 -- 4.6 The starting gun 86 -- 5 Between Hitler and Wall Street: Undeclared War versus Business as Usual, March-October 1938 92 -- 5.1 Ideological constraints on policy 92 -- 5.2 A sea change 94 -- 5.3 The sterling crisis begins 95 -- 5.4 The 'Roosevelt recession' and the 'billion-four' 98 -- 5.5 Morgenthau's gold dilemma 101 -- 5.6 Morgenthau's sterling dilemma 103 -- 5.7 Morgenthau sees his way clear 107 -- 5.8 'Business as usual' tested to the limit 109 -- 5.9 Paralysis in Washington 112 -- 6 'It Seems like Insanity': the Anglo-American Trade Agreement of 1938 and the Point of No Return 118 -- 6.1 The trade agreement: an invisible assassin 119 -- 6.2 The Cabinet falls hesitantly into line 123 -- 6.3 Irrational hopes and fears 129 -- 7 A 'Maginot Line for the Pound': Profligacy in Defence of a Bankrupt Policy, November 1938-January 1939 132 -- 7.1 Holding the line 132 -- 7.2 Thinking the unthinkable: exchange control 134 -- 7.3 American fears 135 -- 7.4 British reassurances 136 -- 7.5 Hard facts and righteous satisfaction in London 138 -- 7.6 The bear squeeze fails 139 -- 7.7 Desperate remedies: 'absolutely shooting the works' 144 -- 7.8 A parting of the ways 147 -- 7.9 Defence pays the price 148 -- 7.10 Policy consumes itself 155 -- 8 'Not a Damned Bit Good': the Concealed Catastrophe, 1939 159 -- 8.1 The 'large blank spaces on the map' 159 -- 8.2 The 'time which we dare not regard as peace' 164 -- 8.3 A minor revolt 169 -- 8.4 The crunch: 'a real bad day' 174 -- 8.5 Preparations for war: 'well into the 1917 stage' 179 -- Conclusion 182.".
- 2001024550 title "Britain, America and rearmament in the 1930s : the cost of failure / Christopher Price.".
- 2001024550 type "text".