This work shows the importance of analyzing the "low" politics of
areas that have traditionally been dominated by "high" politics.
The role of bodies such as the Liberal Summer School and the
Women's Liberal Federation are examined, along with the work of
thinkers such as JM Keynes and Ramsay Muir. The text should make
two major contributions to our knowledge of the role of
international relations in British politics in the inter-war years.
First, by analysing the Liberal Party's principles and policies on
international relations, it offers a perspective on British
Liberalism. Second, by exploring the Liberal Party's alternative to
the Baldwin-Chamberlain policy of appeasement, it enters the
historical debate on the options open to Britain in the 1930s, and
shows that there was a Liberal alternative to appeasement.
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