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Publication Date

5-20-1969

Abstract

In the decade following World War I, British politicians continually debated the issue of trade with Soviet Russia. The Conservatives opposed trade with a revolutionary government which refused to acknowledge the debts of its predecessors. Members of the Labour Party favored resumption of trade as a means of alleviating British unemployment through the expansion of exports. Historians who have treated the subject of Anglo Russian trade have supported Labour's view that the development of this trade would have benefited Britain's economy and relieved unemployment.

Level of Degree

Masters

Degree Name

History

Department Name

History

First Committee Member (Chair)

Henry J. Tobias

Second Committee Member

Unknown

Third Committee Member

W. Warren Wagar

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

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