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From Versailles to Pearl Harbor
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Table of Contents

Preface Prologue Maps The First World War The Peace Settlements The Implementation of the Peace Settlement The Depression The End of Collective Security Appeasement The War of 1939 The War of 1941 Conclusions Epilogue Further Reading Index.

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'Their book will be a valuable introduction to anyone coming to the subject for the first time, and even the best-informed reader will find something to think about.' - P.M.H. Bell, University of Liverpool '...this will attract attention both by its comprehensive character and its smooth writing style...it could be extremely useful in a wide variety of contexts.' - Journal of Military History 'I have rarely if ever read as lucid and comprehensive a survey. It fills a gap in the extensive secondary literature and makes a distinctive contribution of its own. I have enjoyed reading it, and shall recommend it as an essential text.' - Professor Geoffrey Martin, University of Essex '...students and faculty could profit from its adoption in a diplomatic history course.' - Russell D. Buhite, Journal of American History

About the Author

MARGARET LAMB was, before her retirement, Senior Lecturer of History at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. - NICHOLAS TARLING is Emeritus Professor of History at the New Zealand Asia Institute at the University of Auckland.

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'Their book will be a valuable introduction to anyone coming to the subject for the first time, and even the best-informed reader will find something to think about.' - P.M.H. Bell, University of Liverpool '...this will attract attention both by its comprehensive character and its smooth writing style...it could be extremely useful in a wide variety of contexts.' - Journal of Military History 'I have rarely if ever read as lucid and comprehensive a survey. It fills a gap in the extensive secondary literature and makes a distinctive contribution of its own. I have enjoyed reading it, and shall recommend it as an essential text.' - Professor Geoffrey Martin, University of Essex '...students and faculty could profit from its adoption in a diplomatic history course.' - Russell D. Buhite, Journal of American History

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