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Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Prologue: 1919-1945-1989 | |
Peace Planning and the Actualities of the Armistice | |
Germany's peace aims and the domestic and international constraints | |
'Had we known how bad things were in Germany, we might have got stiffer terms': Great Britain and the German Armistice | |
French war aims and peace planning | |
Wilsonian concepts and international realities at the end of the war | |
A comment | |
The Peacemakers and their | |
Great Britain: the home front | |
The French peacemakers and their home front | |
The American mission to negotiate peace: an historian looks back | |
Between Compiegne and Versailles: the Germans on the way from a misunderstood defeat to an unwanted peace | |
A comment | |
The Reconstruction of Europe and the Settlement of Accounts | |
The Minorities question at the Paris Peace Conference: the Polish Minority Treaty, June 28, 1919 | |
The Rhineland question: West European Security at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 | |
The Polish question | |
Smoke and mirrors: in smoke-filled rooms and the | |
The making of the economic peace | |
The balance of payments question: Versailles and after | |
A comment | |
The Legacy and Consequences of Versailles | |
The Soviet Union and Versailles | |
Versailles and international diplomacy | |
The League of Nations: toward a new appreciation of its history | |
A comment | |
Antecedents and Aftermaths: Reflections on the War Guilt Question and the Settlement | |
Max Weber and the Peace Treaty of Versailles Wolfgang | |
The construction of the American interpretation: the pro-Treaty version | |
British revisionism | |
Woodrow Wilson's image of Germany, the war-guilt question, and the Treaty of Versailles | |
A comment | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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