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After the Versailles Treaty

Enforcement, Compliance, Contested Identities
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Designed to secure a lasting peace between the Allies and Germany, the Versailles Settlement soon came apart at the seams. In After The Versailles Treaty an international team of historians examines the almost insuperable challenges facing victors and vanquished alike after the ravages of WW1. This is not another diplomatic history, instead focusing on the practicalities of treaty enforcement and compliance as western Germany came under Allied occupation and as the reparations bill was presented to the defeated and bankrupt Germans. It covers issues such as: How did the Allied occupiers conduct themselves and how did the Germans respond? Were reparations really affordable and how did the reparations regime affect ordinary Germans? What lessons did post-WW2 policymakers learn from this earlier reparations settlement The fraught debates over disarmament as German big business struggled to adjust to the sudden disappearance of arms contracts and efforts were made on the international stage to achieve a measure of global disarmament. The price exacted by the redrawing of frontiers on Germany’s eastern and western margins, as well as the (gentler) impact of the peace settlement on identity in French Flanders. This book was previously published as a special issue of Diplomacy and Statecraft

Author Biography:

Conan Fischer is Professor of European History at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. His publications include Stormtroopers: A Social, Economic and Ideological Analysis, 1929-35. (1983), The German Communists and the Rise of Nazism (1991),.The Rise of the Nazis (1995 & 2002), The Rise of National Socialism and the Working Classes in Weimar Germany (1996), and The Ruhr Crisis 1923-1924 ( 2003) . He is currently completing Europe between Democracy and Dictatorship; 1900-1945 (forthcoming 2008). Alan Sharp is Professor of International Relations and Provost of the Coleraine campus of the University of Ulster. His publications include The Versailles Settlement: Peacemaking in Paris 1919 (1991) – of which a new edition is appearing shortly,; Anglo-French Relations in the Twentieth Century: Rivalry and Cooperation (2000) - a collection of essays co-edited with Professor Glyn Stone and articles on various aspects of Lord Curzon’s tenure of the Foreign Office and the career of Sir James Headlam-Morley.
Release date NZ
February 20th, 2009
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Edited by Alan Sharp
  • Edited by Conan Fischer
Pages
222
Dimensions
156x234x12
ISBN-13
9780415494960
Product ID
2954909

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