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The Spectre of War - International Communism and the Origins of World War II (Paperback)
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The Spectre of War - International Communism and the Origins of World War II (Paperback)
Series: Princeton Studies in International History and Politics
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A bold new history showing that the fear of Communism was a major
factor in the outbreak of World War II The Spectre of War looks at
a subject we thought we knew-the roots of the Second World War-and
upends our assumptions with a masterful new interpretation. Looking
beyond traditional explanations based on diplomatic failures or
military might, Jonathan Haslam explores the neglected thread
connecting them all: the fear of Communism prevalent across
continents during the interwar period. Marshalling an array of
archival sources, including records from the Communist
International, Haslam transforms our understanding of the
deep-seated origins of World War II, its conflicts, and its legacy.
Haslam offers a panoramic view of Europe and northeast Asia during
the 1920s and 1930s, connecting fascism's emergence with the impact
of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. World War I had economically
destabilized many nations, and the threat of Communist revolt
loomed large in the ensuing social unrest. As Moscow supported
Communist efforts in France, Spain, China, and beyond, opponents
such as the British feared for the stability of their global
empire, and viewed fascism as the only force standing between them
and the Communist overthrow of the existing order. The appeasement
and political misreading of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy that
followed held back the spectre of rebellion-only to usher in the
later advent of war. Illuminating ideological differences in the
decades before World War II, and the continuous role of pre- and
postwar Communism, The Spectre of War provides unprecedented
context for one of the most momentous calamities of the twentieth
century.
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