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Britain, France, and the financing of the First World War
Title:
Britain, France, and the financing of the First World War
Author:
Horn, Martin, 1959-
ISBN:
9780773522930

9780773522947

9780773569805
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Publication Information:
Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 249 p.)
Contents:
Introduction -- Finance, War, and Foreign Policy before 1914 -- A Short War, 1914-1915 Relations with the United States, 1914-1915 -- A Long War, 1915-1918 -- The Debate over Finance and Resources in 1915 -- The Collapse of France -- The Dollar Problem -- A New World -- Conclusion.
Abstract:
"Fighting the First World War consumed lives, material, and money. Millions died; more suffered. By war's end, the political map of Europe had been redrawn as empires disappeared and new states arose. Britain, France, and the Financing of the First World War traces the financial contours of the war, showing that victory flowed from the ability to arm and feed mass armies as well as the capacity to raise money. Britain financed the war not only to win but also to preserve its prewar financial dominance: France financed it to survive and to ensure that the stability of the Third Republic was not threatened."--Jacket.
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