Britain And Interwar Danubian Europe

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Danubian Europe presented constant and serious security risks for European peace and stability and, for that reason, contrary to conventional wisdom, it commanded the attention of British diplomacy with a view to appeasing local conflicts. Britain and Interwar Danubian Europe examines the manner in which the Foreign Office perceived and treated the antagonism between the Little Entente, comprised of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania, and Hungary, on the one hand, and revisionist Bulgaria and her neighbours in the Balkans, on the other, and the impact that these local conflicts had in connection with Franco-Italian rivalry in Central/South-Eastern Europe. With Hitler's accession to power, Danubian Europe was viewed in Whitehall in relation to its place in the prospective policy for preserving Austrian independence and containing German aggression. Dragan Bakic argues that the British approach to security problems in Danubian Europe had certain permanent features which stemmed from the general British outlook on the new successor states -the members of the Little Entente- founded on the ruins of the Habsburg monarchy. This book shows that it was the lack of confidence in their stability and permanence, as well as the misperceptions about the motives and intentions of the policies pursued by other Powers towards Central/South-Eastern Europe, which accounted for the apparent sluggishness and ineffectiveness of the Foreign Office's dealings with security challenges. Based on extensive, original archival research, this is a fascinating volume for any historian keen to know more about the 20th-century history of East-Central Europe or British foreign policy in the interwar years.

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Genre : History
Author : Dragan Bakic
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-05-04
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474250092


Britain And Danubian Europe In The Era Of World War Ii 1933 1941

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This book is a study of British official attitudes towards the Danubian countries (Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia) from Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 to the year 1941, a period that marked serious but fruitless British political and economic efforts to unite this unruly part of Europe against Nazi ascendancy. Set against an international backdrop of regional revanchist, revisionist and irredentist tendencies, particularly in Hungary and Bulgaria, the book explores how these movements affected international relations in the region as they aimed to overturn the territorial order set down in Versailles following the Great War to restore the status quo of a more glorious national past. Offering fresh insights into the British-East Central and South East European relationship, the book charts the shifts in British official policy towards Danubian Europe, amidst competing regional nationalisms and the sudden and abrupt shifts in British global priorities during the early part of World War II.

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Genre : History
Author : Andras Becker
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2021-03-24
File : 276 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030675103


Wars And Betweenness

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The region between the Baltic and the Black Sea was marked by a set of crises and conflicts in the 1920s and 1930s, demonstrating the diplomatic, military, economic or cultural engagement of France, Germany, Russia, Britain, Italy and Japan in this highly volatile region, and critically damaging the fragile post-Versailles political arrangement. The editors, in naming this region as "Middle Europe" seek to revive the symbolic geography of the time and accentuate its position, situated between Big Powers and two World Wars. The ten case studies in this book combine traditional diplomatic history with a broader emphasis on the geopolitical aspects of Big-Power rivalry to understand the interwar period. The essays claim that the European Big Powers played a key role in regional affairs by keeping the local conflicts and national movements under control and by exploiting the region's natural resources and military dependencies, while at the same time strengthening their prestige through cultural penetration and the cultivation of client networks. The authors, however, want to avoid the simplistic view that the Big Powers fully dominated the lesser players on the European stage. The relationship was indeed hierarchical, but the essays also reveal how the "small states" manipulated Big-Power disagreements, highlighting the limits of the latters' leverage throughout the 1920s and the 1930s.

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Genre : History
Author : Bojan Aleksov
Publisher : Central European University Press
Release : 2020-09-15
File : 236 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789633863367


The British Legation In Prague

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This book analyses the issue of Czech-German relations within Czechoslovakia between 1933 and 1938. Following Adolf Hitler’s accession to the office of Chancellor, the German minority in Czechoslovakia began to progressively mobilise and gradually radicalise such that the majority of them supported the Sudeten German Party in the 1935 elections and played a large part in the end of the First Czechoslovak Republic three years later.

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Genre : History
Author : Lukáš Novotný
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2019-09-23
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110651454


Canadian Slavonic Papers

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Genre : Slavic languages
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Release : 1984
File : 468 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105013670398


Britain And Interwar Danubian Europe

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"An exploration of British foreign policy towards interwar Danubian Europe"--

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Genre : Danube River Region
Author : Dragan Bakić
Publisher : Bloomsbury Academic
Release : 2017
File : Pages
ISBN-13 : 1474250114


The Canadian American Review Of Hungarian Studies

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Genre : Hungary
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Release : 1978
File : 498 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105071809037


Governments Of Danubian Europe

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Genre : History
Author : Andrew Gyorgy
Publisher : Greenwood
Release : 1978
File : 392 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015011061804


Foreign Lending In The Interwar Years

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Genre : Bonds
Author : Barry J. Eichengreen
Publisher :
Release : 1988
File : 90 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X001984821


From Competition To Rivalry

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Genre : Competition, International
Author : Marie-Luise Recker
Publisher :
Release : 1986
File : 204 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015016876909