{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/55836c0e-56ef-4a51-a7cc-9055cd2a39c7/699db2863a5156c5d201f000?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Defending Britain, Defending the Empire","description":"<p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>In this episode of <em>Explaining History</em>, Nick explores the agonizing political and strategic choices faced by Great Britain in the 1930s.</p><p>Why did the British government delay rearmament for so long? Drawing on Daniel Todman's <em>Britain's War: Into Battle</em>, we examine how the shadow of the First World War and the Great Depression shaped the policy of appeasement. Nick argues that the \"caution\" of the Baldwin and Chamberlain governments wasn't just cowardice; it was a desperate attempt to avoid the \"total war\" that would require the complete subordination of freedom and prosperity to the state.</p><p>From the technological leap from biplanes to monoplanes to the \"imperial overstretch\" that left Singapore and Palestine vulnerable, we delve into the global chessboard of the late 30s. How did the need to defend an empire spanning the globe leave Britain dangerously exposed in Europe? And why was the fall of Singapore written into the strategic compromises of the 1920s?</p><p><strong>Plus:</strong> Details on our upcoming <strong>Nazi Germany Masterclass</strong> in March!</p><p><strong>Key Topics:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>The Rearmament Debate:</strong> Why a \"Churchillian\" surge in 1935 might have failed.</li><li><strong>Technological Change:</strong> The shift from fabric biplanes to the Spitfire and Hurricane.</li><li><strong>Imperial Overstretch:</strong> The impossible task of defending the UK, the Mediterranean, and the Far East simultaneously.</li><li><strong>The Palestine Mandate:</strong> How the Arab Revolt of 1936 tied down British troops needed elsewhere.</li></ul><p><strong>Books Mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li><em>Britain's War: Into Battle (1937-1941)</em> by Daniel Todman</li><li><em>English History 1914-1945</em> by A.J.P. Taylor</li><li><em>Forgotten Armies</em> by Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper</li></ul><h3><br></h3>","author_name":"Nick Shepley"}