Unfinest Hour by Brendan Simms

Unfinest Hour by Brendan Simms

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For most of 1992-1995, Britain stood aside while an internationally recognised state was attacked by externally-sponsored rebels bent on a campaign of territorial aggression and ethnic cleansing. Based on interviews with many of the chief participants, parliamentary debates, and a range of sources, this work traces the roots of British policy.

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Unfinest Hour by Brendan Simms

For most of 1992-1995, Britain stood aside while an internationally recognised state was attacked by externally-sponsored rebels bent on a campaign of territorial aggression and ethnic cleansing. It was her unfinest hour since 1938. Based on interviews with many of the chief participants, parliamentary debates, and a wide range of sources, Brendan Simm's brilliant study traces the roots of British policy and the highly sophisticated way in which the government sought to minimise the crisis and defuse popular and American pressure for action. We all continue to live with the results of these shameful actions to this day.
Brendan Simms is director of studies in history at Peterhouse and the Newton Sheehy Lecturer in International Relations at the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge.
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ISBN 13 9780140289831
ISBN 10 0140289836
Title Unfinest Hour
Author Brendan Simms
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2002-07-04
Number of pages 496
Prizes Short-listed for Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2002
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