The third edition of this acclaimed textbook on peace-making after the First World War advances that the responsibility for the outbreak of a new, even more ruinous, war in 1939 cannot be ascribed entirely to the planet's most powerful men and their meeting in Paris in January 1919 to reassemble a shattered world. Giving a concise overview of the problems and pressures these key figures were facing, Alan Sharp provides a coherent introduction to a highly complex and multi-dimensional topic.
This is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking modules on the Versailles Settlement, European and International History, Modern History, Interwar Europe, The Great War, 20th Century Europe, German History, or Diplomatic History, on either history courses or international relations/politics courses.
Alan Sharp is Emeritus Professor of International History at the University of Ulster, UK.
List of Maps
Foreword
Chronology
Note to the Second Edition
The Peacemakers
1. The Old World Falls Apart
2. The Paris Peace Conference
3. The League of Nations
4. Reparations
5. The German Settlement
6. The Eastern European Settlement
7. The Colonial, Near and Middle Eastern Settlements
Conclusion
End Note to the Third Edition: Changing Perceptions of the Versailles Settlement
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliographical Note
Bibliography
Index.