The Making of a World Order
Global Historical Perspectives on the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
Herausgeber: Wu, Albert; Sawyer, Stephen W
The Making of a World Order
Global Historical Perspectives on the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
Herausgeber: Wu, Albert; Sawyer, Stephen W
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This book explores how the Paris Peace Conference re-shaped the geo-political configurations of the Middle East, the importance of transformations in Asia and particularly China in the immediate post-war period, the shifts in south-eastern Europe, new feminist movements in Central Europe, and the pre-history of neo-liberalism.
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This book explores how the Paris Peace Conference re-shaped the geo-political configurations of the Middle East, the importance of transformations in Asia and particularly China in the immediate post-war period, the shifts in south-eastern Europe, new feminist movements in Central Europe, and the pre-history of neo-liberalism.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781032048871
- ISBN-10: 1032048875
- Artikelnr.: 68099631
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781032048871
- ISBN-10: 1032048875
- Artikelnr.: 68099631
Albert Wu is an associate research fellow at the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, in Taipei, Taiwan. Trained as a global historian, his work lies at the intersection of the histories of imperialism, religion, and medicine. He is the author of From Christ to Confucius: German Missionaries, Chinese Christians, and the Globalization of Christianity, 1860-1950 (2016). Stephen W. Sawyer is the Ballantine-Leavitt Professor of History and Director of the Center for Critical Democracy Studies at the American University of Paris. He has published widely on French political and diplomatic history, including two books: Demos Assembled: Democracy and the International Origins of the Modern State, 1840-1880 (2018) and Adolphe Thiers: La contingence et le pouvoir (2018).
Introduction: A World Made and Unmade. Part I: Revisiting the "Peace" in
Europe. 1 A Peace Falling Between Two Stools 2. A Century of French
Historiography on the Treaty of Versailles 3. The Versailles Treaty and the
German Imperial Mindscape: The Navy, the Colonial East, and the Impossible
Peace in Postwar Germany. Part II: Peripheries of Peace? 4. Solving the
Schleswig Question: Danish Agitation and International Reception of the
Schleswig Plebiscite 5. International Women in National Politics: The
Little Entente of Women and the Role of Self-Determination in East Central
Europe in the Wake of 1919. 6. Unlikely Internationalists: Ottoman-Turkish
Views on the League of Nations During the Paris Peace Conference Part III:
China, A Missing Peace? 7 Chinese Interpretations of the Great War, the
Versailles Peace, and "May Fourth". 8. Local Networks With Global Reach:
Sichuanese "Citizen-Journalists" Reporting From the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference and the Formation of Public Opinion in China 9. The Meanings of
the 1919 Moment in China: Sovereignty, Connectivity, and National
Awakening. Part IV: The Birth of Global Governance. 10 Peace
(Re)settlement: The Treaty of Versailles and the Reshaping of Global
Migration Governance. 11. World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, and
Conflicts Over Global Health Governance 12. Neoliberalism and Peace:
Libéralisme Constructif and Global Governance after the First World War.
Epilogue: The Unsettling Settlement of 1919
Europe. 1 A Peace Falling Between Two Stools 2. A Century of French
Historiography on the Treaty of Versailles 3. The Versailles Treaty and the
German Imperial Mindscape: The Navy, the Colonial East, and the Impossible
Peace in Postwar Germany. Part II: Peripheries of Peace? 4. Solving the
Schleswig Question: Danish Agitation and International Reception of the
Schleswig Plebiscite 5. International Women in National Politics: The
Little Entente of Women and the Role of Self-Determination in East Central
Europe in the Wake of 1919. 6. Unlikely Internationalists: Ottoman-Turkish
Views on the League of Nations During the Paris Peace Conference Part III:
China, A Missing Peace? 7 Chinese Interpretations of the Great War, the
Versailles Peace, and "May Fourth". 8. Local Networks With Global Reach:
Sichuanese "Citizen-Journalists" Reporting From the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference and the Formation of Public Opinion in China 9. The Meanings of
the 1919 Moment in China: Sovereignty, Connectivity, and National
Awakening. Part IV: The Birth of Global Governance. 10 Peace
(Re)settlement: The Treaty of Versailles and the Reshaping of Global
Migration Governance. 11. World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, and
Conflicts Over Global Health Governance 12. Neoliberalism and Peace:
Libéralisme Constructif and Global Governance after the First World War.
Epilogue: The Unsettling Settlement of 1919
Introduction: A World Made and Unmade. Part I: Revisiting the "Peace" in
Europe. 1 A Peace Falling Between Two Stools 2. A Century of French
Historiography on the Treaty of Versailles 3. The Versailles Treaty and the
German Imperial Mindscape: The Navy, the Colonial East, and the Impossible
Peace in Postwar Germany. Part II: Peripheries of Peace? 4. Solving the
Schleswig Question: Danish Agitation and International Reception of the
Schleswig Plebiscite 5. International Women in National Politics: The
Little Entente of Women and the Role of Self-Determination in East Central
Europe in the Wake of 1919. 6. Unlikely Internationalists: Ottoman-Turkish
Views on the League of Nations During the Paris Peace Conference Part III:
China, A Missing Peace? 7 Chinese Interpretations of the Great War, the
Versailles Peace, and "May Fourth". 8. Local Networks With Global Reach:
Sichuanese "Citizen-Journalists" Reporting From the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference and the Formation of Public Opinion in China 9. The Meanings of
the 1919 Moment in China: Sovereignty, Connectivity, and National
Awakening. Part IV: The Birth of Global Governance. 10 Peace
(Re)settlement: The Treaty of Versailles and the Reshaping of Global
Migration Governance. 11. World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, and
Conflicts Over Global Health Governance 12. Neoliberalism and Peace:
Libéralisme Constructif and Global Governance after the First World War.
Epilogue: The Unsettling Settlement of 1919
Europe. 1 A Peace Falling Between Two Stools 2. A Century of French
Historiography on the Treaty of Versailles 3. The Versailles Treaty and the
German Imperial Mindscape: The Navy, the Colonial East, and the Impossible
Peace in Postwar Germany. Part II: Peripheries of Peace? 4. Solving the
Schleswig Question: Danish Agitation and International Reception of the
Schleswig Plebiscite 5. International Women in National Politics: The
Little Entente of Women and the Role of Self-Determination in East Central
Europe in the Wake of 1919. 6. Unlikely Internationalists: Ottoman-Turkish
Views on the League of Nations During the Paris Peace Conference Part III:
China, A Missing Peace? 7 Chinese Interpretations of the Great War, the
Versailles Peace, and "May Fourth". 8. Local Networks With Global Reach:
Sichuanese "Citizen-Journalists" Reporting From the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference and the Formation of Public Opinion in China 9. The Meanings of
the 1919 Moment in China: Sovereignty, Connectivity, and National
Awakening. Part IV: The Birth of Global Governance. 10 Peace
(Re)settlement: The Treaty of Versailles and the Reshaping of Global
Migration Governance. 11. World War I, the Paris Peace Conference, and
Conflicts Over Global Health Governance 12. Neoliberalism and Peace:
Libéralisme Constructif and Global Governance after the First World War.
Epilogue: The Unsettling Settlement of 1919