Appeasement: Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the Road to War

Author:   Tim Bouverie
Publisher:   Tim Duggan Books
ISBN:  

9780451499844


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   04 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Appeasement: Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill, and the Road to War


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A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE * SUNDAY TIMES (UK) BESTSELLER * A gripping new history of the British appeasement of Hitler on the eve of World War II An eye-opening narrative that makes for exciting but at times uncomfortable reading as one reflects on possible lessons for the present. -Antonia Fraser, author of Mary Queen of Scots On a wet afternoon in September 1938, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain stepped off an airplane and announced that his visit to Hitler had averted the greatest crisis in recent memory. It was, he later assured the crowd in Downing Street, peace for our time. Less than a year later, Germany invaded Poland and the Second World War began. Appeasement is a groundbreaking history of the disastrous years of indecision, failed diplomacy and parliamentary infighting that enabled Hitler's domination of Europe. Drawing on deep archival research and sources not previously seen by historians, Tim Bouverie has created an unforgettable portrait of the ministers, aristocrats, and amateur diplomats who, through their actions and inaction, shaped their country's policy and determined the fate of Europe. Beginning with the advent of Hitler in 1933, we embark on a fascinating journey from the early days of the Third Reich to the beaches of Dunkirk. Bouverie takes us not only into the backrooms of Parliament and 10 Downing Street but also into the drawing rooms and dining clubs of fading imperial Britain, where Hitler enjoyed surprising support among the ruling class and even some members of the royal family. Both sweeping and intimate, Appeasement is not only an eye-opening history but a timeless lesson on the challenges of standing up to aggression and authoritarianism--and the calamity that results from failing to do so.

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Author:   Tim Bouverie
Publisher:   Tim Duggan Books
Imprint:   Tim Duggan Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.782kg
ISBN:  

9780451499844


ISBN 10:   0451499840
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   04 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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An eye-opening narrative which makes for exciting but at times uncomfortable reading as one reflects on possible lessons for the present. --Antonia Fraser, author of Mary Queen of Scots An astonishingly accomplished debut. Bouverie writes with a wonderful clarity and we will no doubt hear a lot more of his voice in the future. --Antony Beevor, author of Stalingrad Appeasement is the stunning debut of a major new narrative historian. Tim Bouverie makes us look again at the familiar story of the doomed attempt to appease Hitler in the 1930s. A riveting and depressing story which has resonance today as the democracies again face dictatorships. --Margaret Macmillan, author of Paris 1919 This is the debut of an unusually talented writer, one of the most promising young historians to enter our field for years. --Max Hastings, author of Inferno Drawing on an impressive and interesting range of sources and characters, Tim Bouverie has written a fascinating and scholarly portrait of a decade when credulity, self-interest and poor judgement prevailed tragically and inexorably over morality and good sense: this is the reporting of history at its best. --Caroline Moorehead, author of A Train in Winter A brilliant and sparkling debut by an outstanding young historian. Tim Bouverie has written an account of the build-up to the Second World War that reads like a thriller. I couldn't put it down. --Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads Tim Bouverie tells the story of appeasement with skill, verve, and panache, using contemporary accounts to great effect in exploring the mentalities that lay behind the political decisions. --Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler


An eye-opening narrative which makes for exciting but at times uncomfortable reading as one reflects on possible lessons for the present. --Antonia Fraser An astonishingly accomplished debut. Bouverie writes with a wonderful clarity and we will no doubt hear a lot more of his voice in the future. --Antony Beevor Appeasement is the stunning debut of a major new narrative historian. Tim Bouverie makes us look again at the familiar story of the doomed attempt to appease Hitler in the 1930s. A riveting and depressing story which has resonance today as the democracies again face dictatorships. --Margaret Macmillan This is the debut of an unusually talented writer, one of the most promising young historians to enter our field for years. --Max Hastings Drawing on an impressive and interesting range of sources and characters, Tim Bouverie has written a fascinating and scholarly portrait of a decade when credulity, self-interest and poor judgement prevailed tragically and inexorably over morality and good sense: this is the reporting of history at its best. --Caroline Moorehead A brilliant and sparkling debut by an outstanding young historian. Tim Bouverie has written an account of the build-up to the Second World War that reads like a thriller. I couldn't put it down. --Peter Frankopan Tim Bouverie tells the story of appeasement with skill, verve, and panache, using contemporary accounts to great effect in exploring the mentalities that lay behind the political decisions. --Ian Kershaw


Author Information

Tim Bouverie studied history at Christ Church, Oxford. Between 2013 and 2017 he was a political journalist for Channel 4 News in the UK. He regularly reviews books on history and politics for The Spectator, The Observer, and The Daily Telegraph. He lives in London.

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