Moving from Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 to the midst of the Second World War, Tim Bouverie’s persuasive and illuminating new book explores the history and legacy of Britain’s disastrous policy of pacification. Balancing cogent understanding of the issues at play with a vivid sense of the key players and moments – brought to life in vivid detail – Appeasing Hitler is valuable, readable and highly relevant. ‘A gripping account.’ – The Guardian
Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2020
On a wet afternoon in September 1938, Neville Chamberlain stepped off an aeroplane and announced that his visit to Hitler had averted the greatest crisis in recent memory. It was, he later assured the crowd in Downing Street, 'peace for our time'.
Less than a year later, Germany invaded Poland and the Second World War began. Appeasing Hitler is a compelling new narrative history of the disastrous years of indecision, failed diplomacy and parliamentary infighting that enabled Nazi domination of Europe.
Beginning with the advent of Hitler in 1933, it sweeps from the early days of the Third Reich to the beaches of Dunkirk. Bouverie takes us into the backrooms of 10 Downing Street and Parliament, where a small group of rebellious MPs, including the indomitable Winston Churchill, were among the few to realise that the only choice was between 'war now or war later'.
And we enter the drawing rooms and dining clubs of fading imperial Britain, where Hitler enjoyed surprising support among the ruling class and even some members of the Royal Family.
Drawing on deep archival research, including previously unseen sources, this is an unforgettable portrait of the ministers, aristocrats and amateur diplomats who, through their actions and inaction, shaped their country's policy and determined the fate of Europe. Both sweeping and intimate, Appeasing Hitler is not only eye-opening history but a timeless lesson on the challenges of standing up to aggression and authoritarianism - and the calamity that results from failing to do so.
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781784705749
Number of pages: 512
Weight: 375 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 129 mm
Appeasing Hitler is an astonishingly accomplished debut. Bouverie writes with a wonderful clarity and we will no doubt hear a lot more of his voice in future - Antony Beevor
A brilliant and sparkling debut by an outstanding young historian. Tim Bouverie has written an account of the build-up to the Second World War that reads like a thriller. I couldn’t put it down. - Peter Frankopan
This is the debut of an unusually talented writer, one of the most promising young historians to enter our field for years - Max Hastings
Every so often I've been escaping to the corner of my garden and losing myself in Tim Bouverie's brilliant Appeasing Hitler. It's a compelling read that combines detailed research with a flair for narrative - Nick Robinson, Radio Times
Drawing on an impressive and interesting range of sources and characters, Tim Bouverie has written a fascinating and scholarly portrait of a decade when credulity, self-interest and poor judgement prevailed tragically and inexorably over morality and good sense: this is the reporting of history at its best - Caroline Moorehead
Appeasing Hitler is the stunning debut of a major new narrative historian. A riveting and depressing story which has resonance today as the democracies again face dictatorships - Professor Margaret Macmillan
In meticulous detail and with moments of novelty and insight… [Appeasing Hitler] should become a standard text on this inglorious episode… an exceptionally promising debut. He has great narrative abilities and his research has been extensive - Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph
Sparkling and witty... The best account of the subject that I have ever read - Professor Sir Michael Howard
This gripping book is…valuable because it illuminates some eternal truths - Andrew Rawnsley, Observer
Tim Bouverie tells the story of appeasement with skill, verve and panache, using contemporary accounts to great effect in exploring the mentalities that lay behind the political decisions - Ian Kershaw
With enormous flair and confidence, Tim Bouverie has brought his subject to life, elegantly drawing out the historical parallels while also presenting a gripping and well-paced narrative. Lively, nuanced, and full of surprising details, this is a stunning debut - Henry Hemming
With tremendous narrative flair and impeccable judgement, Bouverie illuminates the wishful thinking, the gullibility and the appalling amateurishness that led us to the precipice - Simon Griffith, Mail on Sunday
An eye-opening narrative which makes for exciting but at times uncomfortable reading as one reflects on possible lessons for the present - Antonia Fraser
Truly impressive and enjoyable. Tim Bouverie writes with verve and wit, gives us an often moving and always human angle on the story, and removes the tarnish from the word ‘appeasement’ to make us look anew at one of the most important, and salutary, periods of modern times - Roland Philipps
No previous book on Appeasement has managed to cast such a vivid, detailed and utterly fascinating light on the incredible political machinations that were being played out in the late 1930s. Tim Bouverie has brilliantly brought alive the tension, political brinkmanship and immense drama of those days... This is political drama at its most compelling, and one whose relevance sits with the reader long after the book has been put down. Superb. - James Holland
Tim Bouverie breathes new life into this familiar story. His vivid narrative is compelling, even exciting, as it hurtles towards its tragic conclusion. This is a superb book that deserves to be widely read - Adam Sisman, Literary Review
Vivid, engaging... pacy, personality driven - Susan Pedersen, Guardian
Bouverie… retells [the story of appeasement] with gusto - Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times
Bouverie gives a lucid account… [and] skilfully traces each shameful step to war… which he describes in moving and dramatic detail - Lewis Jones, Sunday Telegraph
Gripping.. Bouverie has written a searching, wide-ranging, and above all readable chronology of a shameful era of British history… a very cautionary tale - Nigel Jones, Spectator
[An] impressive and very readable account - Tony Rennell, Daily Mail
Tim Bouverie’s first historical work… is a well-argued, lucid case for the prosecution of the appeasers - David Aaronovitch, The Times, Book of the Week*
So assured is Bouverie’s writing, and so sound his judgments, that it is hard to believe that Appeasing Hitler is his first book. It is a wonderful debut that marks the arrival of a young historian to watch - Saul David, Evening Standard, Book of the Week*
[An] accomplished and lucid account - Josh Ireland, Prospect
Bouverie’s well-written Appeasing Hitler aims to provide a timeless lesson on the challenges of standing up to aggression. - Jo Johnson, Financial Times
Bouverie has mined an impressive range of sources and quotes from them judiciously. His narrative is lucid, his prose efficient, his put-downs witty… [he] tells an important story well. - Lucy Hughes-Hallett, New Statesman
The skill with which Tim Bouverie navigates here through the worlds of politics, officialdom and diplomacy is quite exemplary… his explanations of complex issues are always lucid; his narrative style is thoughtful, unshowy and always a pleasure to read… This is, quite simply, the best book ever to have appeared on this whole subject - Noel Malcolm, Oldie
Bouverie’s Appeasing Hitler provides a meticulous picture of a Britain that faced very different problems from our own - Thelma Lovell, Catholic Herald
Scrupulously fair, [and a] readable account… [an] excellent book - Marcus Tanner, Tablet
Appeasing Hitler…is a staggeringly good account of the build-up to the Second World War… gripping, dramatic and revelatory - Christian May, City AM
Bouverie’s prose is fluent and assured throughout. Those in search of an entertaining read will find one… an admirable retelling of traditional history - Robert Crowcroft, History Today
An enthralling, nuanced tale… the narrative is absolutely compelling - Times Literary Supplement
An elegantly written account by a rising young historian - The Times, Summer reads of 2019*
This is a gripping account of the wishful thinking that led us to the precipice - Neil Armstrong and Hephzibah Anderson, Mail on Sunday, Summer reads of 2019*
There is a sure command of narrative and judgment in faultlessly lucid prose, with subtexts of pathos - Bruce Anderson, Spectator
A fascinating narrative on the politics of wishful thinking and the law of unintended consequences in international relations - Ali Ansari, History Today, Books of the Year*
[A] finely researched and well-argued book - Daily Mail, Books of the Year*
[A] phenomenal book - William Keegan, Observer
Excellent - Andrew Roberts, Wall Street Journal
Excellent and compelling - William Leith, Evening Standard
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