6 Citations
Predicting War? The Place of War in Interpretations of Nazism, 1933–1939
- Political Science, History
- 2003
In his highly regarded book of 1933, Calvin Hoover noted: ‘National Socialists believe that war is not only an inevitable part of the lives of nations and of man, but that it is a desirable…
Ideology and Science
- Philosophy
- 1996
Ambition to acquire a vast imperium by conquest does not come within the purview of political theory unless that ambition is graced by some moral purpose or is held to be justified by the tenet of an…
The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered: The A.J.P. Taylor Debate After Twenty-Five Years
- History
- 1986
From illusion to destruction: the Germanic bid for world power, 1897–1945
- HistoryBritish Journal of International Studies
- 1976
Over the last two decades none has done more than Fritz Fischer to compel major reinterpretation of German ambitions between the 1890s and the end of the Third Reich. In 1959–60 this Hamburg…
From Whitehall after Munich: The Foreign Office and the Future Course of British Policy
- History, EconomicsThe Historical Journal
- 1973
Readers in die Foreign Office archive for the 1930s will not find many documents longer dian C14471/42/18 of 1938, which fills the major part of die volume into which it has been bound. In line widi…
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