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Business of Armaments: Armstrongs, Vickers and the International Arms Trade, 18551955 [Kõva köide]

(George Washington University, Washington DC)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 314 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x158x28 mm, kaal: 720 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 100929752X
  • ISBN-13: 9781009297523
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 314 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x158x28 mm, kaal: 720 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 100929752X
  • ISBN-13: 9781009297523
Teised raamatud teemal:
This is a study of Britain's most prominent armaments firms and of their relationships with the British Government and foreign states from 1855 to 1955. It reveals how the firms developed and utilized independent domestic strategies and foreign policies against the backdrop of imperial expansion and the two world wars.

How did Britain's most prominent armaments firms, Armstrongs and Vickers, build their businesses and sell armaments in Britain and overseas from 1855 to 1955? Joanna Spear presents a comparative analysis of these firms and considers the relationships they built with the British Government and foreign states. She reveals how the firms developed and utilized independent domestic strategies and foreign policies against the backdrop of imperial expansion and the two world wars. Using extensive new research, this study examines the challenges the two firms faced in making domestic and international sales including the British Government's commitment to laissez faire policies, prejudices within the British elite against those in trade, and departmental resistance to dealing with private firms. It shows the suite of strategies and tactics that the firms developed to overcome these obstacles to selling arms at home and abroad and how they built enduring relationships with states in Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East.

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Explores Britain's most prominent armaments firms and their relationships with the British Government and foreign states from 1855 to 1955.
List of Figures and Tables
viii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction: British Armament Firms' Independence and Power 1(16)
PART I Selling at Home
1 Armstrongs and Vickers Become Armament Firms: The Challenges They Faced and the Strategies They Developed
17(20)
2 Selling Armaments in Britain 1860-1900: Armstrongs Rises and Vickers Evolves
37(44)
3 Selling Armaments in Britain 1901-1918: Vickers Rises and Armstrongs Responds
81(45)
4 Selling Armaments in Britain 1919-1935: Interwar Struggles and Vickers-Armstrongs Is Born
126(50)
5 Selling Armaments in Britain 1936-1955: Vickers-Armstrongs and the Challenges of Wartime and Peacetime
176(37)
PART II Selling Abroad
6 Foreign Policies for Selling Armaments to Latin America
213(45)
7 Foreign Policies for Selling Armaments to Asia
258(30)
8 Foreign Policies for Selling Arms to the Ottoman Empire/Turkey
288(48)
Conclusions: Assessing Armstrongs and Vickers' Independence and Power in Relation to the British State: A Military-Industrial Complex? 336(16)
Bibliography 352(23)
Index 375
Joanna Spear is Research Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University. She works on armaments, arms sales, and arms control issues and is the author of Carter and Arms Sales (1995).