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European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War Neville Wylie (Professor, University of Nottingham)

European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War By Neville Wylie (Professor, University of Nottingham)

European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War by Neville Wylie (Professor, University of Nottingham)


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This collection provides a comprehensive English-language survey of the conduct of neutral and non-belligerent states during the war. The essays focus on how individual neutral governments perceived international developments and how their domestic political circumstances critically affected their responses to the course of the war.

European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War Summary

European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War by Neville Wylie (Professor, University of Nottingham)

This collection provides a comprehensive English-language survey of the conduct of neutral and non-belligerent states during the war. Instead of narrowly focusing on the few neutrals that survived the war intact, the volume broadens our understanding of neutrality, by including chapters on 'non-belligerents' and those neutrals of south-east Europe, such as Romania and Yugoslavia. The essays focus on how individual neutral governments perceived international developments and throw light on the domestic political circumstances that critically affected their response to the course of the war. They therefore provide the political context that has been overlooked in controversies surrounding their humanitarian and financial activities. While based on the authors' own research, the essays draw widely on secondary literature and provide invaluable analytical introductions to the large amount of historical writing on these countries.

European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'The attention properly given to historiography increases the book's value as a complement to mainline Second World War histories Not only do these essays modify our understanding of neutrality, they also prompt us to rethink the Second World War itself.' The Times Literary Supplement
Review of the hardback: ' there is much to commend in this book It is a very accessible book which will give the undergraduate an understanding of how the war was seen in the varying categories of 'neutral' nations, and will help fill in some gaps for researchers working on the Second world war period.' History
Review of the hardback: ' a very wide-ranging, but also a highly constructive treatment The editor is to be commended on bringing these essays together; without doubt the collection will be valuable to academics and students alike.' Diplomacy and Statecraft
Review of the hardback: ' the book is attractively presented. There are handy short identifications of the contributors and the notes are at the bottom of the pages '. H-Diplo

About Neville Wylie (Professor, University of Nottingham)

Neville Wylie was Junior Research Fellow and British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow at New Hall and at the Centre of International Studies in Cambridge. Since leaving Cambridge in 1998 he has held positions at the University of Glasgow, where he was acting director of the Scottish Centre for War Studies, and University College Dublin and has been a visiting lecturer at the Graduate Institute for International Affairs in Geneva. He has published a number of articles in scholarly journals and is author of a forthcoming monograph on British policy towards Switzerland, 1939-1945.

Table of Contents

List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: victims or actors? European neutrals and non-belligerents, 193945 Neville Wylie; Part I. The 'Phoney War' Neutrals: 1. Denmark, September 1939April 1940 Hans Kirchhoff; 2. Norway Patrick Salmon; 3. The Netherlands Bob Moore; 4. Belgium: fragile neutrality, solid neutralism Alain Colignon; Part II. The 'Wait and See' Neutrals: Map of South-East Europe and the Balkans, 193941; 5. 'Where one man, and only one man, led': Italy's path from non-alignment to non-belligerency to war, 193740 Brian R. Sullivan; 6. Treaty revision and doublespeak: Hungarian neutrality, 193941 Tibor Frank; 7. Romanian neutrality 193940 Maurice Pearton; 8. Bulgarian neutrality: domestic and international perspectives Vesselin Dimitrov; 9. Yugoslavia Dragoljub R. Zivojinovic; Part III. The 'Long Haul' Neutrals: 10. Spain and the Second World War, 193945 Elena Hernandez-Sandoica and Enrique Moradiello; 11. Portuguese neutrality in the Second World War Fernando Rosas; 12. Irish neutrality in the Second World War Eunan O'Halpin; 13. Swedish neutrality during the Second World War: tactical success or moral compromise? Paul A. Levine; 14. Switzerland: a neutral of distinction? Neville Wylie; Appendix; Index.

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NPB9780521643580
9780521643580
0521643589
European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents during the Second World War by Neville Wylie (Professor, University of Nottingham)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2001-12-20
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