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European Neutrals and
Non-Belligerents
During the Second World War
Edited by
Neville Wylie
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This is
the 2002 Cambridge University Press First Edition |
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Publisher and place of
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Dimensions in inches (to
the nearest quarter-inch) |
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
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6 inches wide x 9¼ inches tall |
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Edition |
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Length |
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2002 |
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[xi] + 368 pages |
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Condition of covers |
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Internal condition |
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Original black cloth gilt. There is a
noticeable bump on the top edge of the front cover and a shallower bump on
the bottom edge of the rear cover (please see the image below). The spine
ends are bumped. |
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There are no internal markings and the text is
clean throughout. This volume has not been read. |
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Dust-jacket present? |
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Other
comments |
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Yes: the dust-jacket is rubbed and is also
creased in two areas corresponding to the bumps in the edges of the covers
mentioned above. |
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In Fine condition internally but with two
indentations in the cover edges. |
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Illustrations,
maps, etc |
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Contents |
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No illustrations are called
for |
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Please see below for details |
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Post & shipping
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Payment options |
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The packed weight is approximately
900 grams.
Full shipping/postage information is
provided in a panel
at the end of this listing.
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Payment options
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UK bidders: cheque (in
GBP), debit card, credit card (Visa, MasterCard but
not Amex), PayPal
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International bidders: credit card
(Visa, MasterCard but not Amex), PayPal
Full payment information is provided in a
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European Neutrals and
Non-Belligerents
During the Second World War
Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Victims or actors? European neutrals
and non-belligerents, 1939-1945
Neville Wylie
PART ONE THE 'PHONEY WAR' NEUTRALS
1 Denmark, September 1939-April 1940
Hans Kirchhoff
2 Norway
Patrick Salmon
3 The Netherlands
Bob Moore
4 Belgium: fragile neutrality, solid neutralism
Alain Colignon
PART TWO THE 'WAIT-AND-SEE' NEUTRALS
Map of South-East Europe and the Balkans, 1939-41
5 'Where one man, and only one man, led.' Italy's
path from non-alignment to non-belligerency to war,
1937-1940
Brian R. Sullivan
6 Treaty revision and doublespeak: Hungarian neutrality,
1939-1941
Tibor Frank
7 Romanian neutrality, 1939—1940
Maurice Pearton
8 Bulgarian neutrality: domestic and international
perspectives
Vesselin Dimitrov
9 Yugoslavia
Dragoljub R. Zjvojinovic
PART THREE THE 'LONG-HAUL' NEUTRALS
10 Spain and the Second World War, 1939-1945
Elena Herndndez-Sandoica and Enrique Moradiellos
11 Portuguese neutrality in the Second World War
Fernando Rosas
12 Irish neutrality in the Second World War
Eunan O'Halpin
13 Swedish neutrality during the Second World War:
tactical success or moral compromise?
Paul A. Levine
14 Switzerland: a neutral of distinction?
Neville Wylie
Appendix
Index
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European Neutrals and
Non-Belligerents
During the Second World War
From the dust-jacket:
This collection provides the most
comprehensive English-language survey of the conduct of neutral and
non-belligerent states during the war for nearly fifty years.
Instead of narrowly focusing on the few neutrals that survived the
war intact, the volume broadens our understanding of neutrality, by
including chapters on 'non-belligerents' and those neutrals of
south-east Europe, such as Romania and Yugoslavia. The essays focus
on how individual neutral governments perceived international
developments and throw light on the domestic political circumstances
that critically affected their response to the course of the war.
They therefore provide the political context that has been
overlooked in recent controversies surrounding their humanitarian
and financial activities. While based on the authors' own research,
the essays draw widely on secondary literature and provide
invaluable analytical introductions to the large amount of
historical writing on these countries which is unavailable in
English.
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Please note: to avoid opening the book out, with the
risk of damaging the spine, some of the pages were slightly raised on the
inner edge when being scanned, which has resulted in some blurring to the
text and a
shadow on the inside edge of the final images.
Some of the illustrations may
be shown enlarged for greater detail and clarity.








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an additional amount of 200 grams is added to allow for the packaging
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books are securely wrapped and posted in a cardboard book-box). The
weight of the book and packaging is then rounded up to the nearest
hundred grams to arrive at the postage figures below.
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