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Author DEHNE, PHILLIP A

Title AFTER THE GREAT WAR : economic warfare and the promise of peace in paris 1919
Published [Place of publication not identified] : BLOOMSBURY, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : map
Contents List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1. Bringing Baggage to Paris -- 2. Getting down to Business: January -- 3. Fashioning the Covenant: February 1-14 -- 4. The Lingering Blockade of Germany: February 14 through March -- 5. 'Impending Catastrophe': April -- 6. Taking it to the Big Four: May -- 7. The Various Mentalities of Appeasement: June -- 8. Nurturing the Peace: July Onward -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary At the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, the international community came together to find a way forward in the aftermath of the First World War. The conference is often judged a failure, as the resulting Treaty of Versailles did not bring long-term peace with Germany. By following the activities of British delegate and wartime Minister of Blockade Lord Robert Cecil, this book examines the struggles and successes of the conference, as delegates from around the world grappled with the economic, political and humanitarian catastrophes overwhelming Europe in 1919. After the Great War describes, for the first time, the significant role of economic warfare at the Peace Conference and in the post-war settlement. Lord Cecil's sometimes difficult partnership with US President Woodrow Wilson forged a new, permanent, international diplomatic organization - the League of Nations - and supplied it with the power to create collective blockades against aggressive states. Leaders of the Allied economic war before the Armistice became, in Paris, leaders of humanitarian-minded international outreach to their former enemies in Germany and Austria. After the Great War promotes a new understanding of these underappreciated internationalists in Paris, many of whom transitioned into leading the League of Nations even before the Peace Conference ended. Often derided as an idealistic fantasy, international peace enforced by economic sanctions appeared a realistic possibility when the Treaty was signed at the end of June 1919
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Cecil of Chelwood, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount, 1864-1958.
SUBJECT Cecil of Chelwood, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount, 1864-1958 fast
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80008740
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) fast
Subject Peace-building -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
LAW -- Essays.
LAW -- General Practice.
LAW -- Jurisprudence.
LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism.
LAW -- Practical Guides.
LAW -- Reference.
Peace-building
Europe
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781350087583
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9781350087576
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