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University of Sheffield Library. Special Collections and Archives
Ref: 418 (3)
Title: Dilks Papers: Offprints
Scope: Offprints collected by David Dilks, ranging from journal articles and conference papers to
essays and book chapters
Dates: 1923-2010
Level: Sub-fonds
Extent: 15 boxes
Name of Creator: David Dilks
Administrative/ biographical history:
The collection consists of published and draft versions of articles, book chapters, conference papers
and lectures. They are written by a wide range of academic and political figures, and cover many
aspects of twentieth century history. A number of unpublished research papers and essays are also
included.
Born in Coventry in 1938, historian David Dilks was educated at the Royal Grammar School
Worcester and went on to study at Hertford College, Oxford. He later became research assistant to
Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan, and his published works include biographies of Neville
Chamberlain and Lord Curzon. He was Professor of International History at the University of Leeds,
and subsequently Vice Chancellor at the University of Hull from 1991 to 1999.
Related Collections: Dilks Papers: SOE documents; Dilks Papers: Conferences
Source: Donated by Professor Dilks in 2011
System of Arrangement: By alphabetical order
Subjects: History, Modern--20th century
Names: Dilks, David, 1938-
Conditions of Access: Available to all researchers, by appointment
Restrictions: None
Copyright: According to document
Finding Aids: Listed
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MS 418 Dilks Papers Section 3 Offprints 3/1 – Abid, M. et al, (1988) The Kashmir Dispute, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan,
University of the Punjab, 25 (3)
3/2 – Adams, J., (N.D.) Amending the British North America Act: Britain’s Role. Note attached
3/3 – Adams, J., (1981) Britain’s Role in Amending the British North America Act: Precedents from
1943 and 1946. Note attached
3/4a – Adamthwaite, A., (1984) The Perception of Power in Western Europe, 1945-1949,
International Colloquium, Augsburg, University of Augsburg, April 1984
3/4b – Adamthwaite, A., (1971) Reactions to the Munich Crisis. In Waites, N., (ed.) Troubled
Neighbours: Franco-British Relations in the Twentieth Century, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,
170-199
3/5 – Addison, P., (N.D.) The British Experience of the Second World War: The Politics of Social
Patriotism
3/6 – Akagi, R. H., (1931) Japan’s Economic Relations with China, Pacific Affairs, 4, 488-510
3/7 – Aldrich, R., (1988) A Question of Expediency: Britain, the United States and Thailand, 1941-42,
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 19 (2), 209-244
3/8 – Allen, L., (1980) Not So Offly-Toofly: Britain and China 1942-1945, Conference on the Second
World War, Imperial War Museum, 28-31 July 1980
3/9 – Amery, J. & Nicholson, D., (1986) The Imperial Idea and the European Idea: A Colloquium to
Mark the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Joseph Chamberlain, 8 July 1986
3/10 – Anderson D.S., (1982) Professions and Personality, Darwin: Northern Territory University
Planning Authority
3/11 – Anderson D.S., (1982) Youth: An Endangered Species, Darwin: Northern Territory University
Planning Authority
3/12 – Andrew, C., (1984) FO Security between the Wars: A Football Match between Manchester
United and the Corinthian Casuals, The Listener, 12 July, 6-7
3/13 – Andrew, C., (1977) The British Secret Service and Anglo-Soviet Relations in the 1920’s. Part 1:
From the Trade Negotiations to the Zinoviev Letter, The Historical Journal, 20 (3), 673-706
3/14 – Andrew, C., (1979) Governments and Secret Services: A Historical Perspective, International
Journal, 34 (2), 167- 186
3/15 – Andrew, C., (1983) Spying for the Soviet Union: There may never have been a Fifth Man, The
Listener, 28 July, 5-7
3/16 – Armstrong, R., (1991) Summits: A Sherpa’s Eye View, Montague Burton Lecture, Leeds,
University of Leeds, 4 February 1991
3/17 – Armstrong, R., (1995) On Being Economical with the Truth, Hull: The University of Hull Press
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3/18 – Artaud, D., (1979) La Question des Dettes Interalliées et la Reconstruction de l’Europe, Revue
Historique, 261 (2), 363-382
3/19 – Atkey, R.G., (1989) Reconciling Freedom of Expression and National Security, The Cambridge
Lectures, Cambridge, Cambridge University, 10 July 1989
3/20 – Auchmuty, J.J., (1960) Action: The Youthful Parliamentarian, Historical Studies, 9 (34), 131-
139
3/21 – Auchmuty, J.J., (1975) The Pursuit of Excellence, The Australian University, 13 (1), 3-7
3/22 – Bader, W. B., (N.D.) Congress and the ‘War Powers’: Roosevelt’s ‘Little’ War
3/23 – Baker, V.B., (N.D.) ‘Ein Bier und Blumen Krieg’: The British Government and the Anschluss
3/24 – Baird, R. D., (1975) Methodological Issues in Religious Studies, Chico: New Horizons Press.
Extracts
3/25 – Ball, C., (1989) The Problem of Research, Higher Education Quarterly, 43 (3), 205-215
3/26 – Ball, C. et al, (1990) RSA Journal, 138 (5411), 721-800
3/27 – Barker, E., (N.D.) Relations Between Britain and the Royal Jugoslav Government in Exile
3/28 – Barnes, J., (1973) Baldwin After, Crossbow, May, 10-15
3/29 – Barnett, C., (1986) Education for Industrial Decline, Headmasters Conference, 1986
3/30 – Barnett, C., (1968) Munich 1938: Peace - At Any Price [TV Programme]. BBC 1, 29 August
3/31 – Barros, J., (1977) Alger Hiss and Harry Dexter White: The Canadian Connection, Orbis: A
Journal of World Affairs, 21 (3), 593-606
3/32 – Batowski, H., (N.D.) The Polish-British and Polish-French Alliance Treaties of 1939
3/33 – Baumont, M., (1971) The Rhineland Crisis: 7 March 1936. In Waites, N., (ed.) Troubled
Neighbours: Franco-British Relations in the Twentieth Century, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,
158-169
3/34 – Baxendale, A. S. & Johnson, D., (1962) Uganda and Great Britain, University of Birmingham
Historical Journal, 8 (2), 162-188
3/35 – Baxi, U., (1992) The Indian Constitution at the Crossroads: Modes of Reading
3/36 – Bayer, J., (1977) British Policy Towards the Russo-Finnish War 1939-40, Conference of the
Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War, October 1977
3/37 – Baylis, J., (1984) Britain, The Brussels Pact and the Continental Commitment, International
Affairs, 60 (4), 615-629
3/38 – Beaufre, A., (1968) Mission to Moscow. In Beaufre, A., 1940: The Fall of France, New York:
Knopf, 89-144
3/39 – Bedarida, F., (1975) Convergences et Divergences Stratégiques Franco-Britanniques, Colloque
Franco-Britannique du Comité d'Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale, Paris, 8-10 December
1975
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3/40 – Bedarida, F., (1975) La ‘Gouvernante Anglaise’, La France sous le Gouvernement Daladier
d’avril 1938 à septembre 1939: Colloque de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 4-6
December 1975
3/41 – Beer, G. de., (1968) The Darwin Letters at Shrewsbury School, Notes and Records of the Royal
Society of London, 23 (1) 68-85
3/42 – Beer, S., (1952) The Conservative Party of Great Britain, The Journal of Politics, 14 (1), 41-57
3/43 – Bell, P.M.H., (1980), Anglo-American Relations in the Second World War: Relations with the
French: Britain between Entente Cordiale and Special Relationship
3/44 – Number not used
3/45 – Bellemare, E.R., & Goldblatt, M., (eds.) (1973) Internal Perspectives: A Journal of the
Department of External Affairs, September/October
3/46 – Beloff, M., (1979) The Imperial Factor in Appeasement. In Culture, Science et Développement:
Contribution à une Histoire de l’Homme, Toulouse: Privat, 419-432
3/47 – Beloff, M., (1994) The Jews of Europe in the Age of a New Vӧlkerwanderung. In Webber, J.,
(ed.) Jewish Identities in the New Europe, London: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 35-41
3/48 – Beloff, M., (1997) From Magna Carta to Atlantic Charter: The Constitutional Foundations of
the Special Relationships. Atlantic Charter Lecture, St. Andrews, University of St. Andrews, 21
November 1997
3/49 – Beloff, M., (1986) The End of the British Empire and the Assumption of World-wide
Commitments by the United States. In Louis, W.M.R. & Bull, H., (eds.) The ‘Special Relationship’:
Anglo-American Relations since 1945, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 249-260
3/50 – Beloff, M., (1990) Universities and the Public Purse: An Update, Higher Education Quarterly,
44 (1), 3-20
3/51 – Beloff, M., (1988) The View from St. James’ Square, The National Interest, Summer 1988, 149-
155
3/52 – Benedikz, B.S., (1991) The Political Archives of Birmingham University, Diplomacy and
Statecraft, 2 (2), 321-328
3/53 – Benedikz, B.S., (1977) St Chad: Patron of Mercia
3/54 – Bennett, R., (1982) Ultra and Some Command Decisions. In Laqueur, W., (ed.) The Second
World War, London: Sage, 218-238
3/55 – Benedikz, B.S. & Hardy, D.W., (2003) John Gordon Davies (1919-1990), Fourth Edward
Cadbury Professor of Theology in the University of Birmingham: An Appreciation and a Bibliography
of His Published Works, Birmingham: The Hayloft Press
3/56 – Bialer, U., (1988) Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949
(Review), Studies in Zionism: A Journal of Israel Studies, 9 (2), 226-233
3/57 – Bialer, U., (1985) The Czech-Israeli Arms Deal Revisited, The Journal of Strategic Studies, 8 (3),
307-315
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3/58 – Bialer, U., (1985) The Iranian Connection in Israel’s Foreign Policy, 1948-1951, The Middle
East Journal, 39 (2), 292-315
3/59 – Bialer, U., (1981) ‘Our Place in the World’: Mapai and Israel’s Foreign Policy Orientation 1947-
1952, Jerusalem Papers on Peace Problems, 33
3/60 – Bialer, U., (1984) The Road to the Capital: The Establishment of Jerusalem as the Official Seat
of the Israeli Government in 1949, Studies in Zionism, 5 (2), 273-296
3/61 – Bialer, U., (1983) Telling the Truth to the People: Britain’s Decision to Publish the Diplomatic
Papers of the Inter-War Period, The Historical Journal, 26 (2), 349-367
3/62 – Binion, R., (1969) Repeat Performance: A Psychohistorical Study of Leopold III and Belgian
Neutrality, History and Theory, 8 (2), 213-259
3/63 – Birke, A.D., (1987) Britain and Germany: Historical Patterns of a Relationship, London:
German Historical Institute
3/64 – Blackstock, P.W., (1966) The British Zinoviev Letter: An Intelligence Evaluation. In Blackstock,
P.W., Agents of Deceit: Frauds, Forgeries and Political Intrigue Among Nations, Chicago: Quadrangle,
103-128
3/65 – Blackstock, P.W., (1969) The Secret Road to World War Two: Soviet Versus Western
intelligence, 1921-1939, Chicago: Quadrangle. Extracts
3/66 – Bloch, C., (1955) Les Relations Anglo-allemandes de l’Accord de Munich à la Dénonciation du
Traité Naval de 1935, Revue d’Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale, 18, 33-49
3/67 – Blumenson, M., (N.D.) The Italian Campaign: An American View
3/68 – Number not used
3/69 – Wallace, L.P. & Askew, W.C., (eds.) Power, Public Opinion and Diplomacy: Essays in Honour of
Eber Malcolm Carroll, by his Former Students, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Extracts
3/70 – Bond, B., (1978) From Prophecy to Prediction: Liddell Hart and the War in Europe, 1939-1940,
Futures, October, 421-427
3/71 – Bond, B. & Freedman, L., (1981) Outsiders’ Influence on Defence Policy: Part 1, Tripartite
Seminar, RUSI, 11 November 1981, 10-18
3/72 – Booth, K., (1971) The Ten Year Rule: An Unfinished Debate, RUSI Journal, 116 (3), 58-63
3/73a – Bothwell, R. & English, J. (1972) Dirty Work at the Crossroads: New Perspectives on the
Riddell Incident, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, 1972
3/73b – Bothwell, R. & English, J. (1972) Dirty Work at the Crossroads: New Perspectives on the
Riddell Incident, Historical Papers, 7 (1), 263-285
3/74 – Bothwell, R., (1983) Radium and Uranium: Evolution of a Company and a Policy, Canadian
Historical Review, 64 (2), 127-146
3/75 – Bothwell, R., (1984) Recent American Diplomatic History: A Mouse’s Eye View, The Canadian
Review of American Studies, 15 (1), 99-108
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3/76 – Bothwell, R. & Kirton, J., (1983) ‘A Sweet Little Country’: American Attitudes Toward Canada,
1925 to 1963, Queen’s Quarterly, 90 (4), 1078-1102
3/77 – Bothwell, R., (1977) War into Peace: C.D. Howe as Minister of Reconstruction, Conference of
the Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War, October 1977
3/78 – Bothwell, R., (1981) ‘Who’s Paying for Anything these days?’ War Production in Canada, 1939-
45. In Dreisziger, N.F., (ed.) Mobilization for Total War: The Canadian, American and British
Experience, 1914-18, 1939-45, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 59-69
3/79a – Bowbrick, P., (1997) The Causes of Famine: A Refutation of Professor Sen’s Theory [online].
[Viewed 1 August 1998]. Available from: http://www.prima.net/bowbrick/Refute.htm
3/79b – Bowbrick, P., (1998) Dr. Peter Bowbrick [online] Dr. Peter Bowbrick. [Viewed 1 August 1998]
Available from: http://www.prima.net/bowbrick
3/79c – Bowbrick, P., (1998) Sen and Famine [online] Dr. Peter Bowbrick. [Viewed 1 August 1998]
Available from: http://www.prima.net/bowbrick/Famine.html
3/80 – Bowers, J.F., (1985) Are Mathematicians Eccentric?, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, 133
(5351) 745-755
3/81 – Number not used
3/82 – Boyd, V., (1973) A Memorial Address to the Sir Winston Churchill Societies of Edmonton and
Calgary by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Boyd, C.H.
- Note attached: ‘A slightly amended version of this was published by the Churchill Society
in Edmonton, more than 30 years later: The Heroic Memory.’
3/83 – Boyle, P.G., (N.D.) The Origins of the Cold War, 1945-50, InterUniversity History Film
Consortium, 2
3/84 – Braddick, H.B., (1962) The Hoare-Laval Plan: A Study in International Politics, The Review of
Politics, 24 (3), 342-364
3/85 – Bramsted, E., (1967) Apostles of Collective Security: The L.N.U. and its Functions, The
Australian Journal of Politics and History, 13 (3), 347-364
3/86 – Brandon, H., (N.D.) The Truman Administration and Great Britain
3/87 – Brendel, A., (1989) Edward Boyle Memorial Lecture: Schubert’s Last Three Piano Sonatas, RSA
Journal, 137 (5395), 401-411
3/88 – Brewer, A., (N.D.) Hobson’s Theory of Imperialism
3/89 – Brierly, J.L., (1947) The Henry Sidgwick Memorial Lecture 1946: The Covenant and the Charter,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Also: Brierly, J.L., (1947) This Veto Business Again, United
Nations News, October, 3-6
3/90 – Bridge, F.R., (1976) Izvolksy, Aehrenthal, and the end of the Austro-Russian Entente, 1906–
1908, Mitteilungen des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs, 29, 315-362
3/91 – Brittan, L., (1984) Frank Dawtry Memorial Seminar Lecture, 15 March 1984
3/92 – Bromley, A., (1992) U.S. Science Policy, London, Royal Society, 12 March 1992
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3/93 – Brown, C., (1966) The Nationalism of the National Party. In Russell, P., (ed.) Nationalism in
Canada, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 155-163
3/94 – Brown, D., (1991) Change and Continuity, Portsmouth, 28 September 1991
3/95 – Brown, D., (1990) The Influential Island: Malta – 1940-42, London, June 1990
3/96 – Brown D., (1987) Overseas and Over-Sea Communications 1814-1899, Paris, April 1987
3/97 – Brown, L.N., (1976) Legal Education and Public Law: Report on a Commonwealth Foundation
Lecture Tour of the Caribbean (1975-76), The Commonwealth Foundation Occasional Papers, 36
3/98 – Brown, R.C., (1970) Sir Robert Borden, the Great War and Anglo-Canadian Relations. In Moir,
J.S., (ed.) Character and Circumstance, Toronto: Macmillan, 201-224
3/99 – Brownlea, A., (1981) Social Impact Assessment: A Reflective Commentary, Darwin: University
of the Northern Territory Planning Authority
3/100 – Brundu, P., (1987) L’Espagne Franquiste et la Politique Etrangère de la France au Lendemain
de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale, Relations Internationales, 50, 165-181
3/101 – Bryant, A., (1946) The Art of Writing History, The English Association Presidential Address,
Oxford: Oxford University Press
3/102 – Bullock, A., (1990) Edward Boyle Memorial Lecture: A Case for the Humanities, RSA Journal,
138 (5410), 664-676
3/103 – Bullock, A., (1986) Have the Humanities Ceased to be Relevant? Inaugural Lecture, European
Humanities Resource Centre, University of Warwick, 29 October 1986
3/104 – Burns, R.D., (1968) Inspection of the Mandates, 1919-1941, Pacific Historical Review, 37 (4),
445-462
3/105 – Burn, W.L., (1947) Neville Chamberlain, The Nineteenth Century and After, 141, 248-257
3/106 – Burridge, T.D., (1977) The Trouble Makers during the Second World War: Labour’s Left Wing
and British Foreign Policy, 1939-45, Conference of the Canadian Committee for the History of the
Second World War, October 1977
3/107 – Burrows, R.A., (1972) Diplomacy: I The Old and the New, Leeds, School of History, University
of Leeds, 1972
3/108 – Burrows, R.A., (1972) Diplomacy: II The Ambassador and Chancery, Leeds, School of History,
University of Leeds, 1972
3/109 – Burrows, R.A., (1973) Diplomacy: III Trade, Aid and Economic Relations, Leeds, School of
History, University of Leeds, 1973
3/110 – Burrows, R.A., (1973) Diplomacy: IV Consular and Immigration Work, Leeds, School of
History, University of Leeds, 1973
3/111 – Burrows, R.A., (1973) Diplomacy: V Information and Cultural Work, Leeds, School of History,
University of Leeds, 1973
3/112 – Burrows, R.A., (1973) Diplomacy: VI Looking Forward, Leeds, School of History, University of
Leeds, 1973
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3/113 – Butler, J.R.M., (1924) The Origin and Functions of the League, London: League of Nations
Union
3/114 – Butler, L., (1974) Leicester’s Church, Denbigh: An Experiment in Puritan Worship, Journal of
the British Archaeological Association, 38, 40-62
3/115 – Butler, M., (N.D.) The Commonwealth: Britain Can Get Along Without It
3/116 – Butler, R., (1992) The New Public Management: The Contribution of Whitehall and
Academia, Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture, Annual Conference of the Public Administration
Committee of the Joint Universities Council, 7 September 1992
3/117 – Butler, R., (N.D.) Stanley Baldwin
3/118 – Butterfield, H., (1949) Official History: Its Pitfalls and its Criteria, Studies: An Irish Quarterly
Review, 38 (150), 129-143
3/119 – Cairncross, A., (1985) Economics in Theory and Practice, AEA Papers and Proceedings, 75 (2),
1-14
3/120 – Cairns, A., (1977) The Governing of a Federal Society: The Canadian Case, Foundation
Lecture for the Foundation for Canadian Studies in the United Kingdom, London, Canada House, 18
October 1977
3/121 – Carey, G., (1994) Faith in Resistance 1933-1945: A Tribute to the Bell-Bonhoeffer Tradition,
Sermon of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Chichester, Chichester Cathedral, 20 July 1994
3/122 – Carlton, D., (1969) The Anglo-French Compromise on Arms Limitation, 1928, The Journal of
British Studies, 8 (2), 141-162
3/123 – Carlton, D., (1965) Disarmament with Guarantees: Lord Cecil 1922-1927, Disarmament and
Arms Control, 3 (2), 143-164
3/124 – Carlton, D., (1971) The Dominions and British Policy in the Abyssinian Crisis, Postgraduate
Seminar: Recent History of the Commonwealth, London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies,
University of London, 14 January 1971
3/125 – Carlton, D., (1971) Eden, Blum, and the Origins of Non-Intervention, Journal of
Contemporary History, 6 (3), 40-55
3/126 – Carlton D., (1968) Great Britain and the Coolidge Naval Disarmament Conference of 1927,
Political Science Quarterly, 83 (4), 573-598
3/127 – Carlton D., (1968) Great Britain and the League Council Crisis of 1926, The Historical Journal,
11 (2), 354-364
3/128 – Carlton, D., (1966) The Problem of Civil Aviation in British Air Disarmament Policy, 1919-
1934, Royal United Services Institution Journal, 111 (644), 307-316
3/129 – Carrington, P.A.R., (N.D.) Sir Roger Stevens Memorial Lecture, Leeds, Leeds University, 19
June
3/130 – Cecil, H., (1984) The Literary Legacy of the War: The Post-War British War Novel – A Select
Bibliography. In Liddle, P., (ed.) Home Fires and Foreign Fields: British Social and Military Experience
in the First World War, London: Brassey's Defence, 205-229
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3/131 – Cecil, L., (1961) The Kindermann Wolscht Incident: An Impasse in Russo-German Relations
1924-26, Journal of Central European Affairs, 21, 188-199
3/132 – Cecil, R., (1970) Potsdam and its Legends, International Affairs, 46 (3), 455-465
3/133 – Cesarani, D., (1987) Anti-Alienism in England after the First World War, Immigrants and
Minorities, 6 (1), 5-29
3/134 – Chadwick, O., (1986) Civilization and Religion, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, 134
(5356), 255-264
3/135 – Chadwick, O., (1984) The Predicament of Research in the Humanities Today, Opening of the
Research Institute, Birmingham, 7 November 1984
3/136 – Chapman, J.W.M., (1979) German Signals Intelligence and the Pacific War, Proceedings of
the British Association for Japanese Studies, 4 (1), 131-149
3/137 – Chastenet, J., (1975) Défense de Munich, La Nouvelle Revue des Deux Mondes, December,
534-543
3/138 – Child, C., (1987) A Note on Dr. Anthony Glees: The Secrets of the Service, British Intelligence
and Communist Subversion 1939-51. Note attached
3/139 – Chirol, V., (1923) Four Years of Lloyd-Georgian Foreign Policy, The Edinburgh Review, 237
(483), 1-20
3/140 – Chossudovsky, E.M., (1974), Lenin and Chicherin: The Beginning of Soviet Foreign Policy and
Diplomacy, Millennium, 3 (1), 1-16
3/141 – Cienciala, A.M., (1972) Marxism and History: Recent Polish and Soviet Interpretations of
Polish Foreign Policy in the Era of Appeasement. An Evaluation, East European Quarterly, 6 (1), 92-
117
3/142 – Clark, A., (1974) The Role of the Secretary in Decision-Making: The Case of the British
Cabinet Secretariat in Defense Policy-Making in the 1930s, European Consortium for Political
Research, Strasbourg Workshops 1974¸ Strasbourg
3/143 – Clark, K., (1956) The Study of Art History, Universities Quarterly, 10 (3), 1-16
3/144 – Crafts, N.F.R., (1987) Long-term Unemployment in Britain in the 1930s, Economic History
Review, 40 (3), 418-432
3/145 – Cohen, E., (N.D.) The Outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War: Japanese Foreign Policy 1936-1938
3/146 – Coldstream, P., (1991) Higher Education, Industry and the Journey of Learning, Hull: Hull
University Press
3/147 – Coleman B.I., (1980) The Church of England in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: A Social
Geography, London: The Historical Association
3/148 – Collinson, P., (1983) English Puritanism, London: The Historical Association
3/149 – Cook, R., (1970) Stephen Leacock and the Age of Plutocracy, 1903-1921. In Moir, J.S., (ed.)
Character and Circumstance: Essays in Honour of Donald Grant Creighton, Toronto: Macmillan, 163-
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3/150 – Number not used
3/151 – Cowan, I.B., (1978) Regional Aspects of the Scottish Reformation, London: The Historical
Association
3/152 – Cowling, T.G., (1977) Isaac Newton and Astrology, Leeds: Leeds University Press
3/153 – Craig, G.A., (1982) Germany and the West: The Ambivalent Relationship, London: German
Historical Institute
3/154 – Craig, G.A., (1966) The Professional Diplomat and his Problems, 1919-39. In Craig, G.A., War,
Politics, and Diplomacy, Selected Essays, New York: Praeger, 207-219
3/155 – Creighton, D.G., (1965) Introduction to the Carleton Library Edition. In Brebner, J.B., (ed.)
North Atlantic Triangle, Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, xiii-xxiii
3/156 – Creighton, D.G., (1972) Macdonald and the Anglo-Canadian Alliance. In Creighton, D.G,
Towards the Discovery of Canada: Selected Essays, Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 211-228
3/157 – Cullis, M., (1991) Austria 1945-1950: The Desk-level View of a British Diplomat. In Brix, E. et
al, (eds.) Geschichte zwischen Freiheit und Ordnung: Gerald Stourzh zum 60. Geburtstag, Graz: Styria,
211-228
3/158 – Cullis, M., (1981) The Austrian Treaty Settlement, Review of International Studies, 7, 159-164
3/159 – Dainton, F.S., (1978) Do We Get the Universities We Deserve?, Public Lecture, Leeds,
University of Leeds, 11 December 1978
3/160 – Dainton, F.S., (1987) Knowledge is our Destiny; and Education the Tool, Journal of The Royal
Society of Arts, 135 (5369), 387-400
3/161 – Dallin, A., (1949) The Month of Decision: German-Soviet Diplomacy, July 22-August 22, 1939,
Journal of Central European Affairs, 9 (1), 1-31
3/162 – Danchev, A., (1991) Taking the Pledge: Oliver Franks and the Negotiation of the North
Atlantic Treaty, Diplomatic History, 15 (2)
3/163 – Danson, B., (1979) Defence is not a Free Choice, The Conference of Defence Associations,
Ottawa
3/164 – Darwin, J.G., (1980) The Chanak Crisis and the British Cabinet, History, 65 (213), 32-48
3/165 – Davie, G.E., (1981) The Scottish Enlightenment, London: The Historical Association
3/166 – Deakin, W., (1984) Churchill and Europe in 1944, The Third Crosby Kemper Lecture,
Westminster College, Missouri, 18 March 1984
3/167 – Deakin, W., (1985) What Really Happened in Yugoslavia During the War?, Seminar, Leeds,
University of Leeds School of History, 4 December 1985
3/168 – Dearing, R., (1991) Funding, CBI Conference, 21 November 1991
3/169 – Dedijer, S., (1978) The Rainbow Scheme: British Secret Service and Pax Britannica, Lund:
University of Lund. Note attached dated 14 February 1978
3/170 – Deegan, H., (1990) Palestine, Partition and the Transfer of Power, Paper Presented to the
Political Studies Association, Durham, April 1990
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3/171 – Detwiler, D.S. & Chu S., (1992) Two Major Publications from the Republic of China, The
Journal of Military History, 56 (4), 669-684
3/172 – Dickson, A., (1979) The Curriculum and the Needs of Society, Higher Education Quarterly, 33
(4), 437-458
3/173a – Digby, A., (1982) The Poor Law in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales, London: The
Historical Association
3/173b – Dilks, D., (1990) Britain, Poland and the Eastern Front by A. Prazmowska (Review), Revue
Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire, 68 (4), 1050-1052
3/174 – Douglas-Home, A., (1976) Dictatorship and Détente, Introductory Speech at a Seminar Given
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