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Churchill and the Soviet Union David Carlton

Churchill and the Soviet Union von David Carlton

Churchill and the Soviet Union David Carlton


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Zusammenfassung

This work focuses on Winston Churchill's changing attitudes towards the Soviet Union. After the Bolshevik Revolution he oscillated between enmity and friendship with the Soviets. Taking the Revolution as its starting point, this is a study of Churchill's relationship with the USSR until 1955.

Churchill and the Soviet Union Zusammenfassung

Churchill and the Soviet Union David Carlton

In the already vast literature on Churchill, no single work has focused on his changing attitude towards the Soviet Union. This is the first project to isolate just one major theme in Churchill's lifeExplores whether or not Churchill was consistent through forty years and examines the possibility that perceptions of domestic political advantage may have shaped his course more than high-monded and disinterested evaluations of evolving Soviet intentions and capabilitiesChurchill still arouses a great deal of general interest, and a work which challenges a number of preconceptions, as this book does, will undoubtedly appeal to the general readerA clearly argued, revisionist study of Churchill's views about and dealings with the Soviet Union. It will be part of the growing historical literature that seeks to reassess Churchill.

Über David Carlton

David Carlton is Lecturer in International Studies at the University of Warwick

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Crusading for intervention, 1917-1920
2. Irreconcilable adversary, 1921-1933
3. Guarded rapprochement, 1934-1939
4. Keeping in step with public opinion?, 1939-1941
5. Allied with Hell, 1942-1945
6. Preaching confrontation, 1945-1949
7. Summitry and the primacy of domestic politics, 1950-1955

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Churchill and the Soviet Union David Carlton
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Manchester University Press
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