Author:
Johnsen, William Thomas, 1952- author.
ImprintLexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, [2016]
Descriptionxx, 406 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Note:Lessons lived, learned, lost: episodic progress in U.S. and British experiences in coalition warfare, 1900-1918 -- Neither friend nor foe: U.S.-British relations in the interwar years -- Groping in the dark: U.S.-British coalition encounters, 1936-1939 -- Ties that bind: the effects of supply negotiations on Anglo-American cooperation, 1938-1940 -- The Americans come to listen, August-September 1940 -- Two steps forward, one step back: inching toward collaboration, Autumn 1940 -- Full-dress talks: the American-British Conversations-1 Conference, January-March 1941 -- Easier said than done: implementing the American-British Conversations-1 Report, April-July 1941 -- Muddy waters: reexamining the coalition's grand strategy, June-October 1941 -- Racing an unseen clock: more problems than solutions.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-386) and index.