Anglo-American relations in the period of the Chamberlain premiership May 1937 -May 1940: the relationship between naval strategy and foreign policy
<p>This thesis traces the development of Anglo-American naval relations throughout the Chamberlain premiership and the various attempts that were made during this period to extend and broaden the existing level of cooperation in the hope that it might be used for politico-strategic purposes. I...
Main Authors: | Murfett, M, Malcolm H. Murfett |
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Other Authors: | Gibbs, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1980
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