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Leadership and responsibility in the Second World War: essays in honour of Robert Vogel
Robert Vogel
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Frontmatter
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Contributors (page vii)
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Preface (page ix)
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Introduction: Leadership and Responsibility (Brian P. Farrell, page xi)
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Robert Vogel: A Life in History (Brian P. Farrell, page xix)
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Robert Vogel: A Career in Outline (page xxiii)
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PART ONE | STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS
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1. Chamberlain and Appeasement (Robert Vogel, page 3)
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2. Loyalty in Wartime: The Old Tories and British War Policy, 1939-1940 (Aaron Krishtalka, page 39)
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3. Clement Attlee Reconsidered (Trevor Burridge, page 67)
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PART TWO | OFFICIALS AND DIPLOMATS
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4. The Frustration of A. V. Hill: British War Science and the Baconian Paradox (Neil Cameron, page 89)
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5. Sir William Seeds: The Diplomat as Scapegoat? (Sidney Aster, page 121)
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PART THREE | MILITARY COMMANDERS
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6. Claus von Stauffenberg and the Military Ethos (Peter Hoffmann, page 167)
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7. The Dice Were Rather Heavily Loaded: Wavell and the Fall of Singapore (Brian P. Farrell, page 182)
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8. Colonials and Coalitions: Canadian-British Command Relations between Normandy and the Scheldt (Paul D. Dickson, page 235)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JMiH | 70.2 (2006): 544-545 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4138002 |
IJ | 60.3 (2005): 864-866 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40204072 |
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Published: c2004
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
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