A collection of studies on the key episodes of the difficult and
often discordant Anglo-French exchange in the 20th century. The
authors critically reassess the central issues of the relationship
using fresh evidence to re-evaluate: the effect of intervention in
the Russian Civil War; the nature of the Anglo-French Entente
during the Liberal administration of Asquith; the role of Spain in
Anglo-French relations up to 1918; the missed opportunity of the
1920s with the failure of France and Britain to find sufficient
common ground and co-operation; the short-lived Anglo-French
alliance and the Second World War; the degree of Anglo-French
Imperial co-operation; the Suez Crisis; and British and French
policies on European Integration.
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