The Modern Scholar - Six Months That Changed The World- The Paris Peace Conference Of 1919 - Margaret MacMillan

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The Modern Scholar - Six months that changed the world- the Paris peace conference of 1919 - Margaret MacMillan

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Written by Margaret MacMillan
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Unabridged A joke circulating in Paris early in 1919 held that the peacemaking Council of Four, representing Britain, France, the U.S. and Italy, was busy preparing a "just and lasting war." Six months of parleying concluded on June 28 with Germany's coerced agreement to a treaty no Allied statesman had fully read, according to MacMillan, a history professor at the University of Toronto, in this vivid account. Although President Wilson had insisted on a League of Nations, even his own Senate would vote the league down and refuse the treaty. As a rush to make expedient settlements replaced initial negotiating inertia, appeals by many nationalities for Wilsonian self-determination would be overwhelmed by rhetoric justifying national avarice. The Italians, who hadn't won a battle, and the French, who'd been saved from catastrophe, were the greediest, says MacMillan; the Japanese plucked Pacific islands that had been German and a colony in China known for German beer. The austere and unlikable Wilson got nothing; returning home, he suffered a debilitating stroke. The council's other members horse-traded for spoils, as did Greece, Poland and the new Yugoslavia. There was, Wilson declared, "disgust with the old order of things," but in most decisions the old order in fact prevailed, and corrosive problems, like Bolshevism, were shelved. Hitler would blame Versailles for more ills than it created, but the signatories often could not enforce their writ. MacMillan's lucid prose brings her participants to colorful and quotable life, and the grand sweep of her narrative encompasses all the continents the peacemakers vainly carved up. 16 pages of photos, maps.

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Lecture 01 The Paris Peace Conference of 1919.mp319.4 MB
Lecture 02 The Peace Conference Meets in Paris.mp314.5 MB
Lecture 03 New Forces in International Relations.mp314.9 MB
Lecture 04 The League of Nations and Mandates.mp313.9 MB
Lecture 05 Germany.mp313.9 MB
Lecture 06 New Nations.mp313.3 MB
Lecture 07 Poland.mp313.6 MB
Lecture 08 Italy.mp313.5 MB
Lecture 09 Greece and Turkey.mp315.7 MB
Lecture 10 Palestine and the Jewish Homeland.mp313.9 MB
Lecture 11 The Arab Middle East.mp315.2 MB
Lecture 13 The Far East.mp315.8 MB
Lecture 14 The End.mp316 MB
Six Months That Changed the World, The Paris Peace Conference of 1919.txt5.3 KB

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