The Second Baldwin Government and the United States, 1924–1929
Attitudes and Diplomacy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Nov '84
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A reassessment of Austen Chamberlain's conduct of Anglo-American relations.
It has long been argued that Baldwin's second government, especially the Foreign Office led by Austen Chamberlain, was to blame for the deterioration in Anglo-American relations in 1927–9. This book argues that Chamberlain consistently worked for an improvement in relations and found the means for a settlement in 1929.It has long been argued that Baldwin's second government, especially the Foreign Office led by Austen Chamberlain, was to blame for the deterioration in Anglo-American relations in 1927–9. This book argues that Austen Chamberlain, by suggesting a reduction in maritime belligerent rights, consistently worked for an improvement in relations and found the means for a settlement in 1929, though Labour's success in the general election caused the credit to go to others and Chamberlain's reputation remained tarnished. While the earlier view was based mainly on the memoirs of contemporary critics, Dr McKercher bases his analysis on a wide range of public and private archival material.
ISBN: 9780521258029
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 26mm
Weight: 462g
284 pages