The between - war world : a short political history, 1918 to 1939
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- 2254852
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- Author:
- Jackson, J. Hampden (John Hampden), 1907-
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- London : V. Gollancz, 1947
- 472 p. : maps ; 19 cm.
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: INTRODUCTION p. II
- Part One: EUROPE
- I. THE PEACE CONFERENCE p. 13
- Wilson's Idea of Peace-Clemenceau's Peace-Versailles
- -The Treaty with Austria-The Treaty with Hungary
- -The League, a Pious Hepe.
- II. PUNISHING THE CONQUERED, 1918-1923 P. 27
- Revolutions in Hungary-The Plight of Austria-The
- German Revolution-The Weimar Constitution-The Pleb-
- iscites-Reparations-The Invasion of the Ruhr.
- III. REVIVAL IN THE CENTRAL POWERS,
- 1924-1929 P. 40
- Stresemann's Policy of Fulfilment-The Dawes Plan-The
- Locarno Pact-Recovery in Germany-Recovery in Austria
- and Hungary.
- IV. THE NEW NATIONS p. 50
- Pilsudski's Poland-The Baltic States-Finland-Rumania
- -Yugoslavia-Democratic Czechoslovakia-The Problem
- of National Minorities.
- V. VICTORIOUS FRANCE p. 63
- Fear of Invasion-Political Parties-Poincard and the Franc
- -Church and Republic-Briand and the League-The
- Republic in Danger-The Popular Front.
- VI. FASCIST ITALY p. 76
- A Frustrated Nation-The March on Rome
- The Corpora-
- tive State-The Fascist Creed-Church and State-Eco.
- nomic Development-Foreign Policy.
- VII. THE QUICKENING OF SPAIN p. 90
- The Monarchy: Its Friends and Enemies-Primo's Dictator-
- ship-The Revolution-The Republic-Reaction 1933-1935
- -Civil War.
- VIII. THE DIFFICULTIES OF GREAT BRITAIN p. 107
- Post-war Depression-The Recovery of the City-The First
- Labour Government-The Strike of 1926-The Common-
- wealth-Irish Nationalism.
- IX. THE GREAT DEPRESSION, '929-1933 p. 120
- The Slump-Crisis in Great Britain-Dictatorship in
- Germany and Austria-Recovery in Great Britain-
- Europe under Dictatorship.
- X. NAZI GERMANY IN TRIUMPH p. 135
- Germany Nazified-A Cure for Unemployment-The
- Economic Problem-The Versailles Treaty in Tatters-
- The Philosophy of Hitlerism.
- Part Two: THE SOVIET UNION
- I. THE BOLSHEVIK' REVOLUTION p. 148
- Tsarist Russia-The Revolutions of 19g7-The Treaty of
- Brest-Litovsk-The Civil War-War-Communism-The
- New Economic Policy.
- II. THE UNION OF SOCIALIST SOVIET
- REPUBLICS p. 161
- The Republics-The Communist Party-Democracy or Dic-
- tatorship?-Lenin Dies-Stalin versus Trotsky-Towards
- State-Capitalism.
- III. THE FIVE-YEAR PLANS p. 172
- The Plan in Industry-The Collectivization of the Peasants
- -Education-The Second Plan-The Purges-The New
- Constitution-Achievements of the Revolution.
- Part Three: THE NEAR EAST
- I. THE TURKISH REPUBLIC p. 189
- The End of the Ottoman Empire-The Nationalist Revolt-
- The Greek War-Treaty of Lausanne-The Caliphate
- Abolished-Social and Economic Reforms of Kemal.
- II. THE ARABS AND THE ALLIES p. 211
- The Partition of Arabia-The Mandate System-The
- French in Syria-British and Jews in Palestine-The Arab
- Revolt-Saudi Arabia.
- III. NATIONALISM IN IRAQ AND IRAN p. 228
- British Rule in Iraq-King Feisal I-The Problem of
- Mosul-The Mandate Ends-Riza Khan's Coup in Persia
- -Persia Becomes Iran-Afghanistan.
- IV. NATIONALISM IN EGYPT p. 241
- The British Protectorate-The Nationalist Revolt-An "In-
- dependent Sovereign State"-Palace Dictatorship-The
- Treaty of 1936-Conclusion: Islam Adolescent.
- Part Four: THE FAR EAST
- I. INDIA: TOWARDS SELF-GOVERNMENT p. 250
- First Principles-The Reforms of g919-Gandhi and Cot-
- gress-The Simon Commission-Lord Irwin and Lord
- Willingdon-The Act of 1935-Economics.
- II. THE CHINESE REVOLUTION p. 267
- The Three Principles of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
- Russian Help for
- the Kuomintang-The War Lords-The Nationalists March
- North-The Nanking Government-Soviet China.
- III. THE PROBLEMS OF JAPAN p. 285
- Feeding the Sixty Million-Political Parties-The Wash.
- ington Conference-"Dangerous Thoughts"
- Japan'
- Peaceful Policy, I922-1930-Economic Crisis.
- IV. JAPAN'S DREAM OF EMPIRE p 295
- The South Manchurian Railway Company
- Manchuria
- Inv'aded-Officers Rule Japan-The Sino-Japanese War-
- Bait in the Southern Seas.
- V. THE FAR EAST IN FERMENT p 309
- Renaissance and Reformation in China-The Industrial
- Revolution-China in 1938-Nationalism in Indo-China-
- Revolt in the Pacific.
- Part Five: AFRICA
- I. FRENCH AND ITALIAN COLONIES p. 325
- Three Methods ofGovernment-The Sarraut Plan-Algeria
- and Tunisia-Lyautey and Morocco-Mussolini and Abys-
- sinia.
- II. BRITISH COLONIES AND MANDATES p. 336
- Three British Protectorates in South Africa-Indirect Rule
- in Nigeria and Tanganyika-Settler Rule in Kenya.
- III. THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA P, 344
- British and Dutch-General Smuts's Ministry-General
- Hertzog's Anti-Native Policy-The Economic Crisis in
- South Africa-The "Native Problem."
- Part Six: AMERICA
- I. THE UNITED STATES' GOLDEN AGE p. 355
- The Wealthiest of Nations-The End of Wilsonism-
- "Hundred Per Cent. Americanism"-The Years of Plenty-
- Betting on Prosperity-The Crash.
- II. CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES AND MEXICO p. 372
- The Monroe Doctrine-The Canal Zone-Cuba American-
- ized-Haiti Americanized-The Mexican Revolution-
- The United States' New Policy.
- III. THE SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS p. 390
- United States' Economic Penetration-Peru-Chile-Bo-
- livia-Argentina-Brazil-Economic Crisis-The Year of
- Revolutions-The Chaco War-Fascist Penetration.
- IV. CROSS-CURRENTS IN CANADA p. 406
- United States' Economic Penetration-Canada in Crisis-
- Relations with Great Britain-Catholic Reaction in Quebec
- -The Plight of Newfoundland.
- V. THE ROOSEVELT ADMINISTRATION p. 413
- Roosevelt's First Year-Public Works-,The Forgotten Men
- -The Opposition to the New Deal-The Recession and
- After.
- Part Seven: WORLD SURVEY
- I. INTERNATIONALISM ON TRIAL p. 427
- The League's Achievements and Limitations-Failure of the
- Disarmament Conference-The Repudiation of Treaties
- -The Failure of Non-Intervention.
- 0
- II. BRITISH COLONIES AND MANDATES p. 336
- Three British Protectorates in South Africa-Indirect Rule
- in Nigeria and Tanganyika-Settler Rule in Kenya.
- III. THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA p. 344
- British and Dutch-General Smuts's Ministry-General
- Hertzog's Anti-Native Policy-The Economic Crisis in
- South Africa-The "Native Problem."
- Part Six: AMERICA
- I. THE UNITED STATES' GOLDEN AGE p. 355
- The Wealthiest of Nations-The End of Wilsonism-
- "Hundred Per Cent. Americanism"-The Years of Plenty-
- Betting on Prosperity-The Crash.
- II. NATIONALISM TRIUMPHANT p. 441
- Economic Nationalism-World Economic Conference-
- Planning-The Control of Credit-Socialism in New
- Zealand-Sweden's Middle Way-The War of 1939.
- SHORT CHRONOLOGY p. 454.
- Notes:
- Revised and enlarged ed. of : The post-war world, pub. 1935.
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- Post-war world
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