This study reconsiders the road to war narrative by focusing on cooperation rather than conflict in Anglo-Italian relations. I link international and imperial historical methods in order to examine British and Italian efforts to cooperate over their clashing interests in empire between 1922 and 1940. By comparing six case studies drawn from British and Italian archives, this thesis explains why the two governments pursued cooperation over empire; how imperial methods facilitated or challenged cooperation; and what this tells us about the global order and the norms that governed it during the interwar years.Three case studies highlight imperial spaces where cooperation was relatively successful and three case studies explore imperial crises ...
Thesis advisor: Kenji HayaoThesis advisor: Hiroshi NakazatoThe most stunning example of two historic...
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’étudier les relations interalliées entre l’Italie et l’Entente avec ri...
These lectures were given as the James Ford Lectures in British History at Oxford University in the ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Fascist Italy and the League of Nations (LoN) duri...
Following the failure of the alliance with Germany, Great Britain was dissatisfied. The British poli...
This thesis aims to study interallied relationships between Italy and the Entente with rigor and in ...
This thesis aims to study interallied relationships between Italy and the Entente with rigor and in ...
This thesis aims to study interallied relationships between Italy and the Entente with rigor and in ...
This thesis attempts to explain Italian intervention in World War I as essentially a product of vari...
During the nineteen-tens and -twenties the British Empire was transformed into the British Commonwea...
During the nineteen-tens and -twenties the British Empire was transformed into the British Commonwea...
Utilizing sources such as British Cabinet, Foreign Office, and Prime Minister\u27s papers, published...
When Italy became a fully united country in 1870, Britain was an enthusiastic supporter of the new s...
When in 1929 the world economy went into crisis, a new approach to international trade and finance a...
The European political developments of the interwar years have been in the focus of many historical ...
Thesis advisor: Kenji HayaoThesis advisor: Hiroshi NakazatoThe most stunning example of two historic...
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’étudier les relations interalliées entre l’Italie et l’Entente avec ri...
These lectures were given as the James Ford Lectures in British History at Oxford University in the ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Fascist Italy and the League of Nations (LoN) duri...
Following the failure of the alliance with Germany, Great Britain was dissatisfied. The British poli...
This thesis aims to study interallied relationships between Italy and the Entente with rigor and in ...
This thesis aims to study interallied relationships between Italy and the Entente with rigor and in ...
This thesis aims to study interallied relationships between Italy and the Entente with rigor and in ...
This thesis attempts to explain Italian intervention in World War I as essentially a product of vari...
During the nineteen-tens and -twenties the British Empire was transformed into the British Commonwea...
During the nineteen-tens and -twenties the British Empire was transformed into the British Commonwea...
Utilizing sources such as British Cabinet, Foreign Office, and Prime Minister\u27s papers, published...
When Italy became a fully united country in 1870, Britain was an enthusiastic supporter of the new s...
When in 1929 the world economy went into crisis, a new approach to international trade and finance a...
The European political developments of the interwar years have been in the focus of many historical ...
Thesis advisor: Kenji HayaoThesis advisor: Hiroshi NakazatoThe most stunning example of two historic...
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’étudier les relations interalliées entre l’Italie et l’Entente avec ri...
These lectures were given as the James Ford Lectures in British History at Oxford University in the ...