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British Seapower and Procurement between the Wars
Naval Rearmament: Programmes and Policy
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G. A. H. Gordon
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1988
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Supply and Seapower
pp. 12
The Procurement Dispute of the 1914–18 War
pp. 19
The ‘Ministry of Supply’ Project, 1918–1920
pp. 33
The Search for a Compromise Solution, 1920–24
pp. 38
The ‘Ministry of Defence’ Campaign, 1919–26
pp. 47
The Evolution of the Principal Supply Officers Committee, 1924–27
pp. 69
Contemporary Circumstances
pp. 76
The Decline of Naval Industries
pp. 96
The Treasury and Financial Control
pp. 105
Far Eastern Crisis and the End of the Ten Year Rule
pp. 109
A Change of Leadership at the Admiralty
pp. 114
New Emphases in Warship Requirements
pp. 123
The Defence Requirements Committee and Naval Deficiencies
pp. 128
The State of War-planning within the PSOC
pp. 136
Mediterranean Crisis and Emergency Expenditure
pp. 142
The Effect of German Militarism on Defence Policy
pp. 155
Appeasement, Fiscal Policy and Rearmament
pp. 172
Naval Rearmament: Programmes and Policy
pp. 185
Procurement Bottlenecks and Departures from Normal Practices
pp. 247
The ‘Ministry of Supply’ Issue Resurrected
pp. 258
Factors Limiting Rearmament
pp. 271
Czechoslovakian Crisis and Procurement for War
pp. 281
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