Interpretations - Appeasement Flashcards

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what are the interpretations of appeasement?

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  1. Popular majority
  2. Guilty Men
  3. Orthodox
  4. Revisionist
  5. Counter-revisionist
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when was the Popular majority view around?

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1937-8

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what is the Popular majority view summarised?

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Chamberlin had successfully avoided war

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what factors influenced the Popular Majority view?

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Impact of WWI on the British public.

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who are the critics of the Popular Majority view?

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  1. Churchill
  2. David Low
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when was the Guilty Men view around?

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during WWII

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what is the Guilty Men view summarised?

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appeasement was cowardly and immoral. it strengthened Hitler and meant Britain was left defenceless.

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what are the key historians of the Guilty Men view and what do they believe?

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  1. ‘Cato’ - published the book ‘Guilty Men’
  2. Winston Churchill
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what factors influenced the Guilty Men view?

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people feeling ashamed
Britain doing badly in the war
power struggle between Churchill (wanted to keep fighting) and Halifax (wanted peace)

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when was the Orthodox view around? (appeasement)

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1948 to the late 1950s

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what is the Orthodox view summarised? (appeasement)

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Churchills view from ‘Gathering Storm’. Argued that Chamberlin had misjudged Hitler.

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what are the key historians of the Orthodox view and what do they believe?

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Churchill - no one argued with him because of his fame

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what factors influenced the Orthodox view?

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Churchill’s self promotion - made it seem like he was the only person to oppose appeasement. this was so people would forget his election loss.
The cold war - wanted to send a message that Stalin shouldn’t be appeased.

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when was the Revisionist view around? (appeasement)

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1960s and 70s

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what is the Revisionist view summarised? (appeasement)

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Chamberlin did the best he could’ve done given the situation.

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what are the key historians of the Revisionist view and what do they believe?

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AJP Taylor - Hitler didn’t have a clear plan
Donald Cameron Watt - Hitler was just one of Chamberlin’s problems
David Dilks - appeasement was the best policy
Paul Kennedy - Appeasement was the best policy due to Britan’s problems

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what factors influenced the Revisionist view?

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Studies being carried out about Britans troubles at the time. these included: economic problems (debts from WWI and the depression)

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when was the Counter-Revisionist view around? (appeasement)

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late 1980s - early 1990s

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what is the Counter-Revisionist view summarised? (appeasement)

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Chamberlin was at least partially responsible for appeasement.
Chamberlin overrated his own ability, failed to understand Hitler, and ignored official advice.

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what are the key historians of the Counter-Revisionist view and what do they believe?

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Robert Parker

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what factors influenced the Counter-Revisionist view?

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Historical Debate - Historians need to disagree with earlier writers
New Soviet Sources - German documents became available.