Maxime Weygand and Civil-military Relations in Modern France

Maxime Weygand and Civil-military Relations in Modern France
Title Maxime Weygand and Civil-military Relations in Modern France PDF eBook
Author Philip Charles Farwell Bankwitz
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 476
Release 1967
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674557017

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This is the first scholarly study of the prewar phase of the French army's development into a disruptive force in national life. A chapter from the portentous 20th-century story of the soldier in politics, it has relevance to contemporary situations in other western societies. The book includes an encyclopedic bibliography.

Maxime Weygand and Civil-military Relations in Modern France

Maxime Weygand and Civil-military Relations in Modern France
Title Maxime Weygand and Civil-military Relations in Modern France PDF eBook
Author Harvard University. Department of History
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1967
Genre France, Armee
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External Research. ER List

External Research. ER List
Title External Research. ER List PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State. External Research Division
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1958
Genre
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External Research List

External Research List
Title External Research List PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1961
Genre Social sciences
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Unpublished Research on Western Europe, Completed and in Progress

Unpublished Research on Western Europe, Completed and in Progress
Title Unpublished Research on Western Europe, Completed and in Progress PDF eBook
Author United States Department of State. External Research Division
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1961
Genre Europe
ISBN

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Beginning in 1954, Apr. issue lists studies in progress; Oct. issue, completed studies.

External Research

External Research
Title External Research PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State. External Research Division
Publisher
Pages 32
Release
Genre Social sciences
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June 1940, Great Britain and the First Attempt to Build a European Union

June 1940, Great Britain and the First Attempt to Build a European Union
Title June 1940, Great Britain and the First Attempt to Build a European Union PDF eBook
Author Andrea Bosco
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 390
Release 2016-06-22
Genre History
ISBN 1443896381

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June 2016 represents a significant moment in British history. The decision to leave the European Union at the most critical period since its existence could bring unpredictable and far-reaching consequences both for the United Kingdom and the Union itself. June 1940 was also a turning point in British history. On the afternoon of 16 June, a few hours before the French Government opted for the capitulation, Churchill made, on behalf of the British Government, an offer of “indissoluble union.” When a sceptical Churchill put forward to the British Cabinet the text of the declaration drafted by Jean Monnet, Sir Arthur Salter, and Robert Vansittart, he was surprised at the amount of support it received. The Cabinet adopted the document with some minor amendments, and de Gaulle, who saw it as a means of keeping France in the war, telephoned Reynaud with the proposal for an “indissoluble union” with “joint organs of defence, foreign, financial and economic policies,” a common citizenship and a single War Cabinet. The proposal, however, never reached the table of the French Government. The spirit of capitulation, embodied in Weygand and Pétain prevailed, and France submitted herself to the German will, for the second time in seventy years. After the Munich crisis, Great Britain had to face the danger of another European war, with the inevitable loss of the Empire, and it was at this point that the country first began to favour the application of the federalist principle to Anglo-French relations. In this conversion to federalism, a fundamental role was played by the Federal Union, the first federalist movement organised on a popular basis. The contribution of Federal Union to the development of the federal idea in Great Britain and Europe was to express and organise the beginning of a new political militancy, and it represented the first step of a historical process: the overcoming of the nation State, the modern political formula which institutionalises the political division of mankind. This study principally examines the first eighteen months of the Federal Union, during which time it was able to raise itself to the attention of the general public, and the political class, as the heir of the League of Nations Union. The research is based on extensive unpublished archival material, found across the globe, from London, Oxford, Brighton, and Edinburgh to Washington, Paris, and Geneva.