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  • Gilbert, Martin, 1936-2015, ed.

    Verlag: New York, Atheneum, 1967, 1967

    Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA

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    , Gilbert, Martin, 1936-2015, ed. A century of conflict, 1850-1950. Essays for A. J. P. Taylor. New York, Atheneum, 1967, stated First American Edition, vi, 276pp., very good blue cloth, previous owner's name. CONTENTS: The man who likes to stir things up, by Lord Beaverbrook - History teaching and the voter, by Sir Norman Angell - Reflections on the history of international relations, by F.H. Hinsley - Patriotism, pledges, and the people, by Betty Kemp - European diplomacy and the expedition of the thousand; the conservative powers, by Franco Valsecchi - Queen Victoria's doctors, by Elizabeth Longford - William I and the reform of the Prussian Army, by Michael Howard - Asquith: a new view, by Alfred Gollin - Rathenau and Harden: a footnote to the history of Wilhelmine Germany, by James Joll - French military ideas before the First World War, by Sir Basil Liddell Hart - The special relationship: an Anglo-American myth, by Max Beloff - Noel Buxton and A.J.P. Taylor's The trouble makers, by H. N. Fieldhouse - Les lycons du Putsch de Hitler de 1923, by Georges Bonnin - Lewis Namier: a personal impression, by Sir Isaiah Berlin - The financial crisis of 1931, by Paul Einzig - Anarchist agrarian collectives in the Spanish Civil War, by Hugh Thomas - Revisionism and reform in the Soviet Union since 1953, by Edward Crankshaw.