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Facing Fascism: The Conservative Party and the European Dictators, 1935-1940

By: N. J. Crowson | Book details

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Illustrations

FIGURE
1.1 Structure of the Conservative party organisation 8

TABLES
2.1 National government candidates’ election addresses: issues of foreign and defence policy 58
2.2 Support for and against Hoare remaining as Foreign Secretary 63
2.3 The strength and evolution of Conservative opinions on sanctions against Italy 70
3.1 Responses to Chamberlain’s 24 March speech 92
3.2 Pre-Munich by-election results 93
3.3 Conservative MPs censured by local associations for criticism of foreign policy, 1935-40 104
3.4 Examples of Conservative associations’ resolutions passed on colonial appeasement, 1936-39 109
3.5 Conservative MPs’ and Peers’ attitudes to colonial restitution 112
3.6 By-election results October 1938-December 1938 113
5.1 Examples of Conservative associations discussing national service, January 1937-July 1938 151
5.2 Examples of associations debating national service, October-December 1938 156
5.3 National service ‘advocates’—supporters of three or more motions 159
5.4 Foreign policy sceptics and national service 162
5.5 Examples of associations debating conscriptionfollowing Prague 166

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