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Paris 1919 Six Months That Changed the World

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ISBN-10: 0375760520

ISBN-13: 9780375760525

Edition: 2003

Authors: Margaret MacMillan, Richard Holbrooke, Richard Holbrooke

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National Bestseller New York Times Editors’ Choice Winner of the PEN Hessell Tiltman Prize Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize Silver Medalist for the Arthur Ross Book Award of the Council on Foreign Relations Finalist for the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award For six months in 1919, after the end of “the war to end all wars,” the Big Three—President Woodrow Wilson, British prime minister David Lloyd George, and French premier Georges Clemenceau—met in Paris to shape a lasting peace. In this landmark work of narrative history, Margaret MacMillan gives a dramatic and intimate view of those fateful days, which saw new political entities—Iraq, Yugoslavia, and Palestine, among them—born out of…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 9/9/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 624
Size: 6.06" wide x 9.18" long x 1.28" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Note on Place-names
Introduction
Getting Ready for Peace
Woodrow Wilson Comes to Europe
First Impressions
Paris
Lloyd George and the British Empire Delegation
A New World Order
We Are the League of the People
Russia
The League of Nations
Mandates
The Balkans Again
Yugoslavia
Rumania
Bulgaria
Midwinter Break
The German Issue
Punishment and Prevention
Keeping Germany Down
Footing the Bill
Deadlock Over the German Terms
Between East and West
Poland Reborn
Czechs and Slovaks
Austria
Hungary
A Troubled Spring
The Council of Four
Italy Leaves
Japan and Racial Equality
A Dagger Pointed at the Heart of China
Setting the Middle East Alight
The Greatest Greek Statesman Since Pericles
The End of the Ottomans
Arab Independence
Palestine
Ataturk and the Breaking of Sevres
Finishing Up
The Hall of Mirrors
Conclusion
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
Bibliography
Notes
Index