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Title Beyond the Great War : making peace in a disordered world / edited by Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard
Published Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (vi, 239 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1914 or 1919? The Aetiology of a Disordered World / Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard -- The Great War and the Political Conditions of Internationalism / Peter Jackson and William Mulligan -- Setting Out on a Long Irenic Campaign: The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Prepares the Construction of a Peaceful World Order, 1910-1920 / Andrew Barros -- European Socialists, the Vienna Union and the International Political Order after the First World War / Talbot Imlay -- Historical Dissent and the Contested Peace of 1919 in France / Norman Ingram -- Not so Republican After All? The Ambiguous End of the Great War in Alsace-Lorraine, 1918-1919 / Sebastian Döderlein -- The "Right to Reparations", a Legal Concept in Post-war France / Bruno Cabanes -- The Wilsonians - when the traditional order creates disorder (1918-1919) / Carl Bouchard -- "Building for Peace": American Chemist William Noyes Behind Reconciliation Efforts (1919-1924) / Marie-Eve Chagnon -- So That Our Sons Have Not Died in Vain: Calls for Peace from Pacifist and Nonpacifist Mothers after the Great War / Marie-Michèle Doucet -- "No Women of the World Hate War and Seek Peace More than the Colored Women": Mary Church Terrell's Bid for Racial Justice and Women's Rights in 1919 / Mona L. Siegel
Summary "Was the end of the First World War a catalyst for progress or the harbinger of future conflict? The essays in this collection address the impact of the end of the First World War, with a focus on the extent to which the end of the war and the Paris peace process encouraged or disrupted the nascent international order. The focus is on western Europe, particularly France. Among the topics addressed are the relationship between gender and peace activism, international and trans-Atlantic connections, and the significance of French domestic politics to international relations. Collectively, the essays extend the ongoing debate about the success of the Treaty of Versailles: they add nuance to the debate by showing how particular issues combined both success and failure. The volume should be of interest to military, diplomatic, and international historians, with particular chapters of interest to a wider range of scholars in European history."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Carl Bouchard is a professor of Modern History and International Relations at the Université de Montréal. Norman Ingram is a professor of Modern French History at Concordia University
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SUBJECT Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80008740
Treaty of Versailles (1919 June 28) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82001802
Treaty of Versailles (1919 June 28) fast
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- France -- Peace
World War, 1914-1918 -- Europe, Western -- Peace
International relations -- History -- 20th century
HISTORY / Military / World War I
International relations
Peace
Politics and government
SUBJECT France -- Politics and government -- 1914-1940. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051485
Subject France
Western Europe
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Ingram, Norman, editor
Bouchard, Carl, 1971- editor.
ISBN 9781487542757
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9781487542764
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