
Churchill as Peacemaker (Woodrow Wilson Center Press)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 1st Edition, 11/20/1997
EAN 9780521583145, ISBN10: 0521583144
Hardcover, 362 pages, 23.4 x 16.1 x 2.9 cm
Language: English
Winston Churchill had an acute appreciation of what belongs to war and what belongs to peace. We tend to remember his resistance to Nazi tyranny during the Second World War and his actions as a man of war. In this book, scholars from the United States, Great Britain, and South Africa examine his other actions and comments, those that reflect the primary focus of Churchill's long career: his attempts to keep and restore peace throughout the world, from Queen Victoria's little wars to the Cold War.
Preface
Introduction James W. Muller
1. The enigma Robert Rhodes James
2. A contrarian's approach to peace Manfred Weidhorn
3. The peaceful purposes of empire Kirk Emmert
4. The river war Paul A. Rahe
5. Peace and two wars
South Africa S. Burridge Spies
6. The aftermath of the Great War James W. Muller
7. Domestic conflict
the case of Ireland Paul Addison
8. Palestine and Zionism Douglas J. Feith
9. Peaceful thoughts and warring adventures J. C. Powers
10. From Yalta to Bermuda and beyond Martin Gilbert.