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A Climate For Appeasement

by Terrance L. Lewis (Author)
©1991 Others X, 264 Pages
Series: Studies in History and Culture, Volume 3

Summary

British appeasement was a controversial policy in the 1930s, and has remained so during the more than 50 years since the problems the policy were to solve exploded into World War II. A Climate For Appeasement delves into one of the primary reasons the appeasers used to justify their policy, one often accepted to some degree by historians since that time: the existence of an anti-war climate of opinion held by many members of the British public. Did such a climate exist? If so, why did it, and how was it used by the appeasers? Those are the questions posed, and answered in this work.

Details

Pages
X, 264
Year
1991
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820413143
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1991. X, 264 pp.

Biographical notes

Terrance L. Lewis (Author)

The Author: Terrance L. Lewis received his B.A. in Music from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania in 1980, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the SUNY University Center at Binghamton, the latter in 1986. He has been a visiting instructor at the SUNY College at Cortland, and a visiting assistant professor at the College of Charleston, South Carolina, and Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

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