The Versailles settlement : peacemaking in Paris, 1919
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The Versailles settlement : peacemaking in Paris, 1919
(The making of the 20th century / series editor, Geoffrey Warner)
Macmillan Education, 1991
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. [222]-230
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333421390
Description
Seeks to explain how the peacemakers of World War I saw their task and how they hoped to achieve their ends.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The old world falls apart: shifting balance of power
- nationalism, imperialism and alliances
- outbreak of war
- war aims and wartime developments
- collapse of the central powers
- Wilson's programme for world peace
- pre-armistice agreement
- armistice. Part 2 The Paris Peace Conference: Council of Ten
- Council of Four. Part 3 The League of Nations: origins
- wartime developments
- Parisian proposals
- drafting the covenant. Part 4 Reparations: reparations or indemnity?
- British demand for an indemnity
- French policy reviewed
- Commission on the Reparation of Damage
- origins of the "War Guilt" clause
- central points of debate
- reparations in the Council of Four
- reparations settlement
- reactions to the draft proposals
- reparations in perspective. Part 5 The German settlement: Alsace-Lorraine
- the Rhineland
- the Saar
- Belgium
- Schleswig
- Poland
- the Sudetenland and Austria
- Memel
- German disarmament
- "Hanging the Kaiser"
- results. Part 6 The Eastern European Settlement: the Balkans - Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania
- Eastern and Central Europe - Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, the Baltic Provinces, Russia
- national self-determination, plebiscites & minority protection. Part 7 The colonial, Near and Middle Eastern Settlements: the Mandate System
- Germany's colonies in Africa and Asia
- collapse of Ottoman power
- peace settlement in the Near East
- from Versailles to Sevres
- from Sevres to Lausanne
- wartime developments in the Middle East
- the Middle East at the Conference - Syria, Palestine
- from Versailles to San Remo.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780333421406
Description
Seeks to explain how the peacemakers of World War I saw their task and how they hoped to achieve their ends.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The old world falls apart: shifting balance of power
- nationalism, imperialism and alliances
- outbreak of war
- war aims and wartime developments
- collapse of the central powers
- Wilson's programme for world peace
- pre-armistice agreement
- armistice. Part 2 The Paris Peace Conference: Council of Ten
- Council of Four. Part 3 The League of Nations: origins
- wartime developments
- Parisian proposals
- drafting the covenant. Part 4 Reparations: reparations or indemnity?
- British demand for an indemnity
- French policy reviewed
- Commission on the Reparation of Damage
- origins of the "War Guilt" clause
- central points of debate
- reparations in the Council of Four
- reparations settlement
- reactions to the draft proposals
- reparations in perspective. Part 5 The German settlement: Alsace-Lorraine
- the Rhineland
- the Saar
- Belgium
- Schleswig
- Poland
- the Sudetenland and Austria
- Memel
- German disarmament
- "Hanging the Kaiser"
- results. Part 6 The Eastern European Settlement: the Balkans - Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania
- Eastern and Central Europe - Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, the Baltic Provinces, Russia
- national self-determination, plebiscites and minority protection. Part 7 The colonial, Near and Middle Eastern Settlements: the Mandate System
- Germany's colonies in Africa and Asia
- collapse of Ottoman power
- peace settlement in the Near East
- from Versailles to Sevres
- from Sevres to Lausanne
- wartime developments in the Middle East
- the Middle East at the Conference - Syria, Palestine
- from Versailles to San Remo.
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