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Girding for battle : the arms trade in a global perspective, 1815-1940
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Girding for battle : the arms trade in a global perspective, 1815-1940

Author: Donald J Stocker; Jonathan A Grant
Publisher: Westport, CT : Praeger, 2003.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Donald J Stocker; Jonathan A Grant
ISBN: 0275973395 9780275973391
OCLC Number: 50422925
Description: xvii, 236 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: The arms trade in a global perspective / Jonathan A. Grant -- Egypt's nineteenth-century armaments industry / John Dunn -- The arms trade in Eastern Europe, 1870-1914 / Jonathan A. Grant -- The new navy and the Old World : the United States Navy's foreign arms purchasing in the late nineteenth century / Stephen K. Stein -- The art of the deal / William F. Sater and Holger H. Herwig -- Undermining the Cordon sanitaire : naval arms sales and Anglo-French competition in Latvia, 1924-25 / Donald J. Stoker Jr. -- German secret submarine exports, 1919-35 / Björn Forsén and Annette Forsén -- The politics of arms not given : Japan, Ethiopia, and Italy in the 1930s / J. Calvitt Clarke III -- The most unlikely of Allies : Hitler and Haile Selassie and the defense of Ethiopia, 1935-36 / Ed Westermann -- Italo-Soviet military cooperation in the 1930s / J. Calvitt Clarke III -- United States-Soviet naval relations in the 1930s : the Soviet Union's efforts to purchase naval vessels / Thomas R. Maddux.
Responsibility: edited by Donald J. Stoker, Jr., and Jonathan A. Grant.
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