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2. Pre-War Belgian Attitudes to Britain: Anglophilia and Anglophobia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Pre-histories
- 1. British Government Policy Towards Wartime Refugees 11
- 2. Pre-War Belgian Attitudes to Britain: Anglophilia and Anglophobia 35
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Part Two: The Belgian Example
- 3. Belgian Society in Exile: An Attempt at a Synthesis 53
- 4. Female Belgian Refugees in Britain during the Second World War: An Oral History 67
- 5. The Reconstruction of Belgian Military Forces in Britain, 1940–1945 81
- 6. Belgian Military Plans for the Post-War Period 99
- 7. The Commission pour l’Etude des Problèmes d’Après-Guerre (CEPAG) 1941–1944 121
- 8. The Staff of the High Commissariat for National Security: A Socio-Professional Profile 135
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Part Three: The European Dimension
- 9. The Norwegian Armed Forces in Britain 153
- 10. The Czechoslovak Armed Forces in Britain, 1940-1945 167
- 11. The Social History of Polish Exile (1939-1945). The Exile State and the Clandestine State: Society, Problems and Reflections 183
- 12. France in Exile: The French Community in Britain, 1940–1944 213
- 13. Dutch Exiles in London 229
- 14. The Socialist Internationale: Society or Counter-Society? 247
- 15. Legacies of Exile: The Exile Governments in London during the Second World War and the Politics of Post-war Europe 255
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Pre-histories
- 1. British Government Policy Towards Wartime Refugees 11
- 2. Pre-War Belgian Attitudes to Britain: Anglophilia and Anglophobia 35
-
Part Two: The Belgian Example
- 3. Belgian Society in Exile: An Attempt at a Synthesis 53
- 4. Female Belgian Refugees in Britain during the Second World War: An Oral History 67
- 5. The Reconstruction of Belgian Military Forces in Britain, 1940–1945 81
- 6. Belgian Military Plans for the Post-War Period 99
- 7. The Commission pour l’Etude des Problèmes d’Après-Guerre (CEPAG) 1941–1944 121
- 8. The Staff of the High Commissariat for National Security: A Socio-Professional Profile 135
-
Part Three: The European Dimension
- 9. The Norwegian Armed Forces in Britain 153
- 10. The Czechoslovak Armed Forces in Britain, 1940-1945 167
- 11. The Social History of Polish Exile (1939-1945). The Exile State and the Clandestine State: Society, Problems and Reflections 183
- 12. France in Exile: The French Community in Britain, 1940–1944 213
- 13. Dutch Exiles in London 229
- 14. The Socialist Internationale: Society or Counter-Society? 247
- 15. Legacies of Exile: The Exile Governments in London during the Second World War and the Politics of Post-war Europe 255
- Index 275