The Second World War
The Second World War
This chapter discusses the effects of the Second World War on the efforts of Alexander and his colleagues towards peace making, studying his efforts to improve the relations between Britain and India. It shows that Alexander also spent time encouraging his students at Woodbrook to write dissertations about international institutions, and discusses his position as a leading figure in his local meeting in Cotteridge.
Keywords: Second World War, peace making, Britain–India relations, dissertations, international institutions
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