Versailles and After, 1919-1933Ruth Henig's fully revised and extended second edition of Versailles and After includes a new chapter on recent historiography of the subject and provides students with concise coverage of the following topics: |
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A.J.P. Taylor accept achieved aggression agreed agreement alliance allied and associated American amongst argued armistice army Austria-Hungary Belgium Bolshevik Britain Britain and France British government challenge claims clauses Clemenceau colonies compromise conflict Covenant criticism Czecho debts defeat delegates demanded denounced Diplomacy diplomatic disarmament eastern Europe empire enforcement established facing forced foreign Fourteen Points France France's French government French leaders frontiers German government Germany's Habsburg historians inter-war interests issues Italian Italy January Japan Japanese leading powers League of Nations Lloyd George Locarno major ment military million nationalist naval November occupation Ottoman empire Paris peace conference peace negotiations peace programme peace settlement peace terms peace treaties peacemakers plebiscite Poland policies pressures problems promised reluctant reparations payments Rhineland Ruhr Russia secret secure self-determination Shantung signed stability territorial settlement tions treaty of guarantee Treaty of Versailles troops Turkish United Upper Silesia victory wartime Wilson Wilson's Fourteen Points