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Revolutions and Peace Treaties 1917-1920

English · Hardback

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This book, first published in 1972, is an analysis of popular movements, political convulsions and settlements that led to and resulted from the climax of the First World War and its aftermath.


List of contents

Part 1. Crises and Revolutions 1. Peace Feelers and War Aims before the United States’ Entry into the War 2. The Crisis of the Central Powers in the Autumn of 1916 and the United States’ Entry into the War 3. The Promotion of Revolution Among the Occupied Peoples – Imperialist Policy and National Emancipation Movements 4. European Socialism and the Revolution in Russia 5. Twists and Turns in the Year of the Russian Revolution 6. From the Declaration of Wilson’s Fourteen Points to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 7. The Military Collapse of the Central Powers 8. October Reform and November Revolution in Germany 9. Armistice Part 2. The Restoration of Peace 10. The Problems of Peacemaking and the Assumptions of the Paris Peace Conference 11. Germany, Russia and the Beginnings of the Paris Peace Conference 12. The Appearance of the German Delegation and the Treaty of Versailles 13. The New South-Eastern and Eastern Europe 14. The Unratified Treaty of Sèvres and the Near East 15. The ‘System of Versailles’ – Criticism and Revision

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Gerhard Schulz

Summary

This book, first published in 1972, is an analysis of popular movements, political convulsions and settlements that led to and resulted from the climax of the First World War and its aftermath.

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