Versailles and After, 1919-1933.

By: Henig, RuthMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Lancaster Pamphlets SerPublisher: Florence : Routledge, 1995Copyright date: ©1995Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (97 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203134306Subject(s): League of Nations -- History | Treaty of Versailles -- (1919) | World War, 1914-1918 -- Peace | World War, 1914-1918 -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Versailles and After, 1919-1933DDC classification: 940.3/142 LOC classification: D643.A7 -- H43 1995ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Versailles and after 1919-1933 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Chronology of events -- Western and Central Europe in 1919 -- Versailles and After 1919-1933 -- Introduction -- Shaping the peace -- Public opinion in the allied countries -- Russia and Germany -- The impact of the United States -- Making the peace -- Organization -- The League of Nations -- Mandates -- Military and naval terms -- Reparations -- Frontiers in the Adriatic and Mediterranean region -- The Far East -- Keeping the peace -- Eastern and South-Eastern Europe -- Reparations and disarmament -- Security -- The League of Nations -- Summary -- Peacemaking: the historical debate -- Peacekeeping: the problems -- Appendix One -- The powers represented at Paris -- Appendix Two -- A summary of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points -- Select Bibliography.
Summary: Ruth Henig's fully revised and extended second edition of Versailles and After includes a new chapter on recent historiography of the subject and provides students with concise coverage of the following topics: * the terms of the Treaty of Versailles * the inadeqacies of the League of Nations as a supranational peacekeeping body * why hopes of long term stability gradually faded.
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Cover -- Versailles and after 1919-1933 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Chronology of events -- Western and Central Europe in 1919 -- Versailles and After 1919-1933 -- Introduction -- Shaping the peace -- Public opinion in the allied countries -- Russia and Germany -- The impact of the United States -- Making the peace -- Organization -- The League of Nations -- Mandates -- Military and naval terms -- Reparations -- Frontiers in the Adriatic and Mediterranean region -- The Far East -- Keeping the peace -- Eastern and South-Eastern Europe -- Reparations and disarmament -- Security -- The League of Nations -- Summary -- Peacemaking: the historical debate -- Peacekeeping: the problems -- Appendix One -- The powers represented at Paris -- Appendix Two -- A summary of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points -- Select Bibliography.

Ruth Henig's fully revised and extended second edition of Versailles and After includes a new chapter on recent historiography of the subject and provides students with concise coverage of the following topics: * the terms of the Treaty of Versailles * the inadeqacies of the League of Nations as a supranational peacekeeping body * why hopes of long term stability gradually faded.

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