Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939

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Main Details

Title Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Keith Neilson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:390
Dimensions(mm): Height 237,Width 160
ISBN/Barcode 9780521857130
ClassificationsDewey:327.41047
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 22 December 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A major re-interpretation of international relations in the period from 1919 to 1939. Avoiding such simplistic explanations as appeasement and British decline, Keith Neilson demonstrates that the underlying cause of the Second World War was the intellectual failure to find an effective means of maintaining the new world order created in 1919. With secret diplomacy, alliances and the balance of power seen as having caused the First World War, the makers of British policy after 1919 were forced to rely on such instruments of liberal internationalism as arms control, the League of Nations and global public opinion to preserve peace. Using Britain's relations with Soviet Russia as a focus for a re-examination of Britain's dealings with Germany and Japan, this book shows that these tools were inadequate to deal with the physical and ideological threats posed by Bolshevism, fascism, Nazism and Japanese militarism.

Author Biography

Keith Neilson is Professor of History at the Royal Military College of Canada, Ontario. His previous publications include Britain and the Last Tsar. The Russian Factor in British Policy, 1894-1917 (1995) and, with Zara Steiner, Britain and the Origins of the First World War (2003).

Reviews

'Neilson offers a synthesis that... certainly... seems destined to help shape a revived debate of this subject for at least a decade to come.' RUSI Journal