Description
Addresses fundamental questions of the inter-war years
Issues considered from a multi-national perspective
First-class range of contributors
Table of Contents
Introduction; Chapter 1 Locarno, Britain and the Security of Europe, JON JACOBSON; Chapter 2 The Quest for a New Concert of Europe: British Pursuits of German Rehabilitation and European Stability in the 1920s, PATRICK O. COHRS; Chapter 3 Austen Chamberlain and the Negotiation of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928, Gaynor Johnson; Chapter 4 Locarno: Early Test of Fascist Intentions, Alan Cassels; Chapter 5 Poincaré, Briand and Locarno: Continuity in French Diplomacy in the 1920s, John Keiger; Chapter 6 The Franco-Soviet Negotiations of 1924-27, David R Watson; Chapter 7 Germany, Russia and Locarno: The German-Soviet Trade Treaty of 12 October 1925, CAMERON DAVID, HEYWOOD ANTHONY; Chapter 8 Stresemann: A Mind Map, Jonathan Wright; Chapter 9 Locarno and the Irrelevance of Disarmament, Carolyn Kitching; Chapter 10 Taming or Demonising an Aggressor: The British Debate on the End of the Locarno System, PHILIP TOWLE; Afterword, DAVID DUTTON; of the terms of reference for the Dawes Committee; Appendix II: Pact of Locarno, 16 October 1925 Index;



