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The Illusion of Peace : International Relations in Europe 1918-1933 (2nd ed)

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Sally Marks' analysis of European diplomacy between World War I and Hitler's advent explores the reasons why a lasting peace failed to occur in the interwar era.

Building on the theories of the first edition, Marks argues that the Allied failure to bring defeat home to the German people, and the consequences of this oversight, were partly to blame, and she reassesses Europe's leaders and the policies of the powers.

Revised and updated in the light of scholarly and documentary research, the second edition of this text also includes new material, maps and an extended bibliography.

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Red Globe Press
0333985893 / 9780333985892
Paperback / softback
14/03/2003
United Kingdom
English
[ix], 214 p.
22 cm
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Previous ed.: London: Macmillan, 1976.
Sally Marks is the author of "Innocent Abroad: Belgium at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919" which won the American Historical Association's George Louis Beer Prize in International History and the Phi Alpha Theta Senior Scholar Award, and "The Ebbing of European Ascendancy: An International History of the World, 1914-1945".
Sally Marks is the author of "Innocent Abroad: Belgium at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919" which won the American Historical Association's George Louis Beer Prize in International History and the Phi Alpha Theta Senior Scholar Award, and "The Ebbing of European Ascendancy: An International History of the World, 1914-1945". 1D Europe, 3JJG c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period), GTJ Peace studies & conflict resolution, HBG General & world history, HBJD European history, HBLW 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, JPS International relations