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Black Book - Woodrow Wilson''s Secret Plan for Peace

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Informationen zum Autor By Wesley J. Reisser Klappentext This book is the first ever in-depth look at the geographic peace plans used by the United States at the end of World War I. It analyzes the negotiation and implementation of these plans and analyzes the lasting impact of the territorial settlements on the ensuing history of Europe and the Middle East. An exciting, excellently written work on a totally unknown part of Hungary's post-World War I history, the American preparation for the Trianon Treaty. That happened almost a century ago, but it is still a living problem in Hungary. -- Ivan T. Berend, Distinguished Professor of History at UCLA It is simply amazing that the official US proposals for the new borders that were to follow the break up of the great multinational European empires in the aftermath of the First World War have never previously been systematically studied to see which ones prevailed and which ones did not. Not only does Wesley Reisser carefully document the proposals themselves and show what happened to them, he also does so with a gift for cartographic communication that is usually lacking in studies of the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles. This is a book that will revive interest among political geographers and diplomatic historians in the crucial role of negotiation in geopolitical order at a time when coercion has once more become the singular dimension of power assumed by so many geopolitical studies. -- John Agnew, UCLA Reisser's research illuminates the central role that maps and geographers played during the peacemaking efforts in Paris nearly a century ago as the Americans imagined a new world political map. This beautifully illustrated and clearly argued volume reveals the unsettling geography of boundary creation and its on-going relevance today. -- Marie Price, George Washington University The Black Book is an incredibly comprehensive and extremely insightful look into the re-drawing of Europe after the First World War. It is undeniable that 1919 was a turning-point in the history of European territory and national rhetoric. Reisser has done us all a great service by so clearly and accurately articulating that shift in both excellent prose and beautifully re-produced maps. Portolan There is an old saying that 'geography is about maps not chaps.' This book may be the strongest argument yet that geography is about both, for this volume, richly illustrated by post-WW I maps that are the basis for so many of today's European boundaries, coupled with the monumental influence of the geographer Isaiah Bowman, makes this a compelling read. George Washington University geographer Reisser's focus is the existence, largely unknown, of the "Black Book" that guided US policy and practice in the treaties that followed war's end. One is struck by the remarkable revelations arising from this first in-depth use of the Black Book as a primary source for European boundaries and new nation-states. In addition, the attention to detail that the Black Book demands and that the author supplies is truly admirable. Two pages on the obscure and largely forgotten sub-Carpathian Ruthenians is surprising yet indicative. Reisser examines both existent and no longer existent boundaries, thus giving the full story. An absolute must read for anyone studying European political geography and history and, in particular, the birth of today's nation-state. Summing Up: Essential. CHOICE The Black Book is an incredibly comprehensive and extremely insightful look into the re-drawing of Europe after the First World War. It is undeniable that 1919 was a turning-point in the history of European territory and national rhetoric. Reisser has done us all a great service by so clearly and accurately articulating that shift in both excellent prose and beautifully re-produced maps. The Portolan Zusammenfassung This book is the first ever in-depth look at the geographic peace plans used by th...

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