Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
Herausgeber: Jackson, Peter; Sluga, Glenda; Mulligan, William
Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
Herausgeber: Jackson, Peter; Sluga, Glenda; Mulligan, William
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This volume reinterprets the peace settlements after 1918 as a site of remarkable innovations in the making of international order.
This volume reinterprets the peace settlements after 1918 as a site of remarkable innovations in the making of international order.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781108827348
- ISBN-10: 1108827349
- Artikelnr.: 71848025
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781108827348
- ISBN-10: 1108827349
- Artikelnr.: 71848025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Peter Jackson, William Mulligan, and Glenda Sluga; Part I.
Ordering Concepts: 2. Vocabularies of self-determination in 1919: the
co-constitution of race and gender in international law Sarah C. Dunstan;
3. Recasting the 'fabric of civilization': the Paris Peace Settlement and
international law, Marcus M. Payk; 4. State sovereignty Leonard V. Smith;
5. The crisis of power politics Peter Jackson and William Mulligan; 6. The
challenge of an absent peace in the French and British Empires after 1919
Martin Thomas; Part II. Institutions: 7. A 'new diplomacy'?: the Big Four
and peacemaking, 1919 Alan Sharp; 8. The League of Nations: the creation
and legitimisation of international civil service, Karen Gram-Skjoldager;
9. The enforcement of German disarmament and the international order of the
1920s Andrew Webster; 10. Planning for international financial order: the
call for collective responsibility at the Paris Peace Conference Jennifer
Siegel; 11. Raw materials and international order from the Great War to the
crisis of 1920-1921 Jamie Martin; Part III. Actors and Networks: 12. The
Great Conversation: a discussion on peace after the First World War Carl
Bouchard; 13. An alternative international relations: socialists, socialist
internationalism and the postwar order Talbot Imlay; 14. The Paris Peace
Conference and the origins of global feminism Mona L. Siegel; 15. Colonial
nationalists and the making of a new international order Erez Manela; Part
IV. Counterpoint: 16. The persistence of old diplomacy: the Paris Peace
Settlement in perspective T. G. Otte; Afterword: new histories of
international order Glenda Sluga.
Ordering Concepts: 2. Vocabularies of self-determination in 1919: the
co-constitution of race and gender in international law Sarah C. Dunstan;
3. Recasting the 'fabric of civilization': the Paris Peace Settlement and
international law, Marcus M. Payk; 4. State sovereignty Leonard V. Smith;
5. The crisis of power politics Peter Jackson and William Mulligan; 6. The
challenge of an absent peace in the French and British Empires after 1919
Martin Thomas; Part II. Institutions: 7. A 'new diplomacy'?: the Big Four
and peacemaking, 1919 Alan Sharp; 8. The League of Nations: the creation
and legitimisation of international civil service, Karen Gram-Skjoldager;
9. The enforcement of German disarmament and the international order of the
1920s Andrew Webster; 10. Planning for international financial order: the
call for collective responsibility at the Paris Peace Conference Jennifer
Siegel; 11. Raw materials and international order from the Great War to the
crisis of 1920-1921 Jamie Martin; Part III. Actors and Networks: 12. The
Great Conversation: a discussion on peace after the First World War Carl
Bouchard; 13. An alternative international relations: socialists, socialist
internationalism and the postwar order Talbot Imlay; 14. The Paris Peace
Conference and the origins of global feminism Mona L. Siegel; 15. Colonial
nationalists and the making of a new international order Erez Manela; Part
IV. Counterpoint: 16. The persistence of old diplomacy: the Paris Peace
Settlement in perspective T. G. Otte; Afterword: new histories of
international order Glenda Sluga.
1. Introduction Peter Jackson, William Mulligan, and Glenda Sluga; Part I.
Ordering Concepts: 2. Vocabularies of self-determination in 1919: the
co-constitution of race and gender in international law Sarah C. Dunstan;
3. Recasting the 'fabric of civilization': the Paris Peace Settlement and
international law, Marcus M. Payk; 4. State sovereignty Leonard V. Smith;
5. The crisis of power politics Peter Jackson and William Mulligan; 6. The
challenge of an absent peace in the French and British Empires after 1919
Martin Thomas; Part II. Institutions: 7. A 'new diplomacy'?: the Big Four
and peacemaking, 1919 Alan Sharp; 8. The League of Nations: the creation
and legitimisation of international civil service, Karen Gram-Skjoldager;
9. The enforcement of German disarmament and the international order of the
1920s Andrew Webster; 10. Planning for international financial order: the
call for collective responsibility at the Paris Peace Conference Jennifer
Siegel; 11. Raw materials and international order from the Great War to the
crisis of 1920-1921 Jamie Martin; Part III. Actors and Networks: 12. The
Great Conversation: a discussion on peace after the First World War Carl
Bouchard; 13. An alternative international relations: socialists, socialist
internationalism and the postwar order Talbot Imlay; 14. The Paris Peace
Conference and the origins of global feminism Mona L. Siegel; 15. Colonial
nationalists and the making of a new international order Erez Manela; Part
IV. Counterpoint: 16. The persistence of old diplomacy: the Paris Peace
Settlement in perspective T. G. Otte; Afterword: new histories of
international order Glenda Sluga.
Ordering Concepts: 2. Vocabularies of self-determination in 1919: the
co-constitution of race and gender in international law Sarah C. Dunstan;
3. Recasting the 'fabric of civilization': the Paris Peace Settlement and
international law, Marcus M. Payk; 4. State sovereignty Leonard V. Smith;
5. The crisis of power politics Peter Jackson and William Mulligan; 6. The
challenge of an absent peace in the French and British Empires after 1919
Martin Thomas; Part II. Institutions: 7. A 'new diplomacy'?: the Big Four
and peacemaking, 1919 Alan Sharp; 8. The League of Nations: the creation
and legitimisation of international civil service, Karen Gram-Skjoldager;
9. The enforcement of German disarmament and the international order of the
1920s Andrew Webster; 10. Planning for international financial order: the
call for collective responsibility at the Paris Peace Conference Jennifer
Siegel; 11. Raw materials and international order from the Great War to the
crisis of 1920-1921 Jamie Martin; Part III. Actors and Networks: 12. The
Great Conversation: a discussion on peace after the First World War Carl
Bouchard; 13. An alternative international relations: socialists, socialist
internationalism and the postwar order Talbot Imlay; 14. The Paris Peace
Conference and the origins of global feminism Mona L. Siegel; 15. Colonial
nationalists and the making of a new international order Erez Manela; Part
IV. Counterpoint: 16. The persistence of old diplomacy: the Paris Peace
Settlement in perspective T. G. Otte; Afterword: new histories of
international order Glenda Sluga.