Australia and Appeasement
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Australia and Appeasement

Imperial Foreign Policy and the Origins of World War II

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Australia and Appeasement

Imperial Foreign Policy and the Origins of World War II

About this book

On 3 September 1939, Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, broadcast to the Australian people the news that their country was at war with Germany. He outlined how every effort had been made to maintain the peace by keeping the door open to a negotiated settlement. However, as these efforts had failed, the British Empire was now 'involved in a struggle which we must at all costs win, and which we believe in our hearts we will win'. Christopher Waters here examines Australia's role in Britain's policy of appeasement from the time Hitler came to power in 1933 through to the declaration of war in September 1939. Focusing on the five leading figures in the Australian governments of the 1930s - Joe Lyons, Stanley Bruce, Robert Menzies, Billy Hughes and Richard Casey - Waters examines their responses to the rise of Hitler and the growing threat of fascism in Europe. Australian governments accepted the principle that the Empire must speak with one voice on foreign policy and were therefore intimately involved in the decisions taken by successive governments in London.
As such, this book provides new insights into the making of imperial foreign policy in the inter-war era, imperial history, the origins of World War II and Australian history.

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Information

Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Year
2011
Print ISBN
9781848859982
eBook ISBN
9780857720672

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. CONTENTS
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. 1 The Origins of the Imperial Appeasement Policy
  6. 2 Friendship with All: Australia’s Radical Appeasement Plan
  7. 3 Implementing Appeasement: Chamberlain, Bruce and Lyons
  8. 4 Menzies Embraces Appeasement
  9. 5 Not Worth a War: The Sudetenland Crisis
  10. 6 Back from the Brink of War: The Australian Intervention
  11. 7 Pursuing General Appeasement: Munich to Prague
  12. 8 Persisting with Appeasement: Prague to Danzig
  13. 9 To Negotiate or Fight? The Polish Crisis
  14. 10 Last Days to War: Reluctant Warriors
  15. 11 A Judgement
  16. Notes
  17. Selected Bibliography
  18. Index