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Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations used in
References
1.Britain, America and the Ambivalence of the 'Special Relationship'
2.Origins of the Inter-Allied War Debt Problem
3.Britain and the Inter-Allied War Debt Settlements
4.Economic Depression and Revival of the Debt Question
5.The British 'Bombshell', July - November 1932
6.'To Pay or Not to Pay, That is the Question', December 1932
7.The Presidential Interregnum, December 1932 - March 1933
8.Counting on Roosevelt, March - July 1933
9.Drifting towards Default, August 1933 - June 1934
10.Epilogue, 1934-1941 Appendices Notes and references A Guide to Sources
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