Britain and the Origins of the New Europe 1914-1918 (LSE Monographs in International Studies)
β Scribed by Kenneth J. Calder
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 279
- Series
- LSE Monographs in International Studies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In 1914 the British government was not interested in national self-determination in eastern Europe, but by November 1918 it was deeply involved with various eastern European subject nationalities and was committed by implication to their independence. This book attempts to explain this evolution in British policy in the case of the Poles, Czechoslovaks and Yugoslavs, the three most important subject nationalities in eastern Europe. The book is based primarily on the official records of the British government, which have been supplemented with material from private collections. Dr Calder argues that British policy on national self-determination developed not as a result of theoretical speculations but of the wartime relations between the government and the Polish, Czechoslovak and Yugoslav national organizations. This book traces the evolution in British relations with the Polish, Czechoslovak and Yugoslav nationality organizations from August 1914 to November 1918. It shows how the initial contacts were established and how relations developed gradually as the government sought to use these organisations in propaganda, espionage and the formation of military units. It attempts to assess the effects of this co-operation on the attitudes of British officials and the policy of the government.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS......Page 6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 8
INTRODUCTION......Page 12
1:THE INITIAL CONTACT......Page 23
2: YUGOSLAVIA IN THE BALKAN NEGOTIATIONS, 1914-15......Page 40
3: ESPIONAGE AND PROPAGANDA, 1914-16......Page 58
4: WAR AIMS, 1916......Page 90
5: BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, 1917-18......Page 119
6: THE RECOGNITION OF THE POLISH NATIONAL COMMITTEE, 1917......Page 156
7 COMMITMENT BY IMPLICATION, 1918......Page 186
CONCLUSION......Page 225
NOTES......Page 231
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 263
INDEX......Page 274
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