Anglo-French defence relations between the wars / edited by Martin S. Alexander, William J. Philpott.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2002.
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Series: | Studies in military and strategic history (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Choppy Channel waters: the crests and troughs of Anglo-French defence relations between the wars / Martin S. Alexander and William J. Philpott
- Growing respect: the Royal Navy and the Marine nationale, 1918-39 / Anthony Clayton
- An argument without end: Britain, France and the disarmament process, 1925-34 / Andrew Webster
- Britain, France and the emerging Italian threat, 1935-38 / Reynolds M. Salerno
- France, Britain and the making of the Anglo-French alliance, 1938-39 / Talbot Imlay
- Intelligence in Anglo-French relations before the outbreak of the Second World War / Peter Jackson and Joe Maiolo
- Imperial defence or diversionary attack? Anglo-French strategic planning in the Near East, 1936-40 / Martin Thomas
- Preparing to feed Mars: Anglo-French economic co-ordination and the coming of war, 1937-40 / Martin S. Alexander
- The benefit of experience? The Supreme War Council and the higher management of coalition war, 1939-40 / William J. Philpott.