During the progress of the present world war there has been a remarkable series of developments in the British Cabinet and, ministry, involving not only many changes of personnel but also fundamental alterations in the constitution of the Cabinet and its relations to Parliament. An analysis of these is not only of interest as an important phase of the history of the war, and the evolution of political institutions; but is also of value in dealing with problems and proposals for governmental reorganization in the United States
This thesis traces the development of Anglo-American naval relations throughout the Chamberlain prem...
The demands of the Second World War had long-term consequences for Britain's future relations with i...
This project is a study of the changes in military technology and administration in Great Britain be...
The British parliamentary cabinet system took a long time to achieve its final shape. Its beginnings...
To what extent are democratic institutions resilient when nation states mobilise for war? Normative ...
The 1946 Central Organisation for Defence clearly laid down the basic principles underlying British ...
War is a function of autocracy. How, then does a democracy fight a war? In the final analysis each d...
Great Britain was with its Empire the most powerful of the major belligerents, the most politically ...
The Great War has brought every country of Europe face to face with vast and critical problems of Re...
It is an axiom that British legal and political institutions are not a manufacture but a growth. Th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this resea...
World War II made enormous and unprecedented demands upon the nation’s civil service administration....
The British cabinet contained high-ranking ministers who supported calls at the World Disarmament Co...
This thesis has traced the attitude held by the British people toward the army from the Cromwellian ...
powers found themselves engaged in a series of conflicts that led to the outbreak of the Danish-Germ...
This thesis traces the development of Anglo-American naval relations throughout the Chamberlain prem...
The demands of the Second World War had long-term consequences for Britain's future relations with i...
This project is a study of the changes in military technology and administration in Great Britain be...
The British parliamentary cabinet system took a long time to achieve its final shape. Its beginnings...
To what extent are democratic institutions resilient when nation states mobilise for war? Normative ...
The 1946 Central Organisation for Defence clearly laid down the basic principles underlying British ...
War is a function of autocracy. How, then does a democracy fight a war? In the final analysis each d...
Great Britain was with its Empire the most powerful of the major belligerents, the most politically ...
The Great War has brought every country of Europe face to face with vast and critical problems of Re...
It is an axiom that British legal and political institutions are not a manufacture but a growth. Th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this resea...
World War II made enormous and unprecedented demands upon the nation’s civil service administration....
The British cabinet contained high-ranking ministers who supported calls at the World Disarmament Co...
This thesis has traced the attitude held by the British people toward the army from the Cromwellian ...
powers found themselves engaged in a series of conflicts that led to the outbreak of the Danish-Germ...
This thesis traces the development of Anglo-American naval relations throughout the Chamberlain prem...
The demands of the Second World War had long-term consequences for Britain's future relations with i...
This project is a study of the changes in military technology and administration in Great Britain be...