The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment After 75 Years

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Manfred F. Boemeke, Gerald D. Feldman, Elisabeth Glaser
Cambridge University Press, 13/09/1998 - 674 páginas
This book on the Treaty of Versailles constitutes a new synthesis of peace conference scholarship. It illuminates events from the armistice in 1918 to the signing of the treaty in 1919, and scrutinizes the motives, actions, and constraints that informed decision making by the French, American, and English politicians who bore the principal responsibility for drafting the peace settlement. It also addresses German reactions to the draft treaty and the final agreement. A detailed examination of the proceedings from the point of view of the main protagonists forms the core of the investigation.
 

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List of Contributors
1
191919451989
17
Germanys Peace Aims and the Domestic and International
37
Had We Known How Bad Things Were in Germany
69
French War Aims and Peace Planning David Stevenson
87
Wilsonian Concepts and International Realities at the
111
The Home Front Erik Goldstein
147
The French Peacemakers and Their Home Front
187
167
433
A Comment Gerald D Feldman
441
The Soviet Union and Versailles Jon Jacobson
451
The Germans on the
454
Versailles and International Diplomacy William R Keylor
469
Toward a New Appreciation
507
A Comment Diane B Kunz
523
PART FIVE
533

The Polish
249
West European Security at the Paris Peace
275
The Polish Question Piotr S Wandycz
313
In SmokeFilled Rooms and
337
The Making of the Economic Peace Elisabeth Glaser
371
Versailles and After
401
669
414
111
422
A Comment Antony Lentin
536
British Revisionism Michael Graham Fry
565
Woodrow Wilsons Image of Germany the WarGuilt Question
603
A Comment Gordon Martel
615
Bibliography
637
Index
659
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