Beyond the Great War
Making Peace in a Disordered World
Herausgeber: Bouchard, Carl; Ingram, Norman
Beyond the Great War
Making Peace in a Disordered World
Herausgeber: Bouchard, Carl; Ingram, Norman
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This collection addresses the impact of the end of the First World War and challenges the positive vision of a new world order that emerged from the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
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This collection addresses the impact of the end of the First World War and challenges the positive vision of a new world order that emerged from the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781487542740
- ISBN-10: 1487542747
- Artikelnr.: 62852512
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781487542740
- ISBN-10: 1487542747
- Artikelnr.: 62852512
Edited by Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard
1. 1914 or 1919? The Aetiology of a Disordered World
Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard
Part One: Internationalism and Political Disorder
2. The Great War and the Political Conditions of Internationalism
Peter Jackson and William Mulligan
3. Setting Out on a Long Irenic Campaign: The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Prepares the Construction of a Peaceful World Order,
1910-1920
Andrew Barros
4. European Socialists, the Vienna Union, and the International Political
Order after the First World War
Talbot Imlay
Part Two: Between Order and Disorder: The Case of France
5. Historical Dissent and the Contested Peace of 1919 in France
Norman Ingram
6. Not So Republican After All? The Ambiguous End of the Great War in
Alsace-Lorraine, 1918-1919
Sebastian Döderlein
7. The "Right to Reparations": A Legal Concept in Postwar France
Bruno Cabanes
8. The Wilsonians: When the Traditional Order Creates Disorder, 1918-1919
Carl Bouchard
Part Three: Science, Gender, and Race in a Disordered Postwar World
9. "Building for Peace": American Chemist William Noyes behind
Reconciliation Efforts, 1919-1924
Marie-Eve Chagnon
10. So That Our Sons Have Not Died in Vain: Calls for Peace from Pacifist
and Non-pacifist Mothers after the Great War
Marie-Michèle Doucet
11. "No Women of the World Hate War and Seek Peace More than the Colored
Women": Mary Church Terrell’s Bid for Racial Justice and Women’s Rights in
1919
Mona Siegel
Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard
Part One: Internationalism and Political Disorder
2. The Great War and the Political Conditions of Internationalism
Peter Jackson and William Mulligan
3. Setting Out on a Long Irenic Campaign: The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Prepares the Construction of a Peaceful World Order,
1910-1920
Andrew Barros
4. European Socialists, the Vienna Union, and the International Political
Order after the First World War
Talbot Imlay
Part Two: Between Order and Disorder: The Case of France
5. Historical Dissent and the Contested Peace of 1919 in France
Norman Ingram
6. Not So Republican After All? The Ambiguous End of the Great War in
Alsace-Lorraine, 1918-1919
Sebastian Döderlein
7. The "Right to Reparations": A Legal Concept in Postwar France
Bruno Cabanes
8. The Wilsonians: When the Traditional Order Creates Disorder, 1918-1919
Carl Bouchard
Part Three: Science, Gender, and Race in a Disordered Postwar World
9. "Building for Peace": American Chemist William Noyes behind
Reconciliation Efforts, 1919-1924
Marie-Eve Chagnon
10. So That Our Sons Have Not Died in Vain: Calls for Peace from Pacifist
and Non-pacifist Mothers after the Great War
Marie-Michèle Doucet
11. "No Women of the World Hate War and Seek Peace More than the Colored
Women": Mary Church Terrell’s Bid for Racial Justice and Women’s Rights in
1919
Mona Siegel
1. 1914 or 1919? The Aetiology of a Disordered World
Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard
Part One: Internationalism and Political Disorder
2. The Great War and the Political Conditions of Internationalism
Peter Jackson and William Mulligan
3. Setting Out on a Long Irenic Campaign: The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Prepares the Construction of a Peaceful World Order,
1910-1920
Andrew Barros
4. European Socialists, the Vienna Union, and the International Political
Order after the First World War
Talbot Imlay
Part Two: Between Order and Disorder: The Case of France
5. Historical Dissent and the Contested Peace of 1919 in France
Norman Ingram
6. Not So Republican After All? The Ambiguous End of the Great War in
Alsace-Lorraine, 1918-1919
Sebastian Döderlein
7. The "Right to Reparations": A Legal Concept in Postwar France
Bruno Cabanes
8. The Wilsonians: When the Traditional Order Creates Disorder, 1918-1919
Carl Bouchard
Part Three: Science, Gender, and Race in a Disordered Postwar World
9. "Building for Peace": American Chemist William Noyes behind
Reconciliation Efforts, 1919-1924
Marie-Eve Chagnon
10. So That Our Sons Have Not Died in Vain: Calls for Peace from Pacifist
and Non-pacifist Mothers after the Great War
Marie-Michèle Doucet
11. "No Women of the World Hate War and Seek Peace More than the Colored
Women": Mary Church Terrell’s Bid for Racial Justice and Women’s Rights in
1919
Mona Siegel
Norman Ingram and Carl Bouchard
Part One: Internationalism and Political Disorder
2. The Great War and the Political Conditions of Internationalism
Peter Jackson and William Mulligan
3. Setting Out on a Long Irenic Campaign: The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace Prepares the Construction of a Peaceful World Order,
1910-1920
Andrew Barros
4. European Socialists, the Vienna Union, and the International Political
Order after the First World War
Talbot Imlay
Part Two: Between Order and Disorder: The Case of France
5. Historical Dissent and the Contested Peace of 1919 in France
Norman Ingram
6. Not So Republican After All? The Ambiguous End of the Great War in
Alsace-Lorraine, 1918-1919
Sebastian Döderlein
7. The "Right to Reparations": A Legal Concept in Postwar France
Bruno Cabanes
8. The Wilsonians: When the Traditional Order Creates Disorder, 1918-1919
Carl Bouchard
Part Three: Science, Gender, and Race in a Disordered Postwar World
9. "Building for Peace": American Chemist William Noyes behind
Reconciliation Efforts, 1919-1924
Marie-Eve Chagnon
10. So That Our Sons Have Not Died in Vain: Calls for Peace from Pacifist
and Non-pacifist Mothers after the Great War
Marie-Michèle Doucet
11. "No Women of the World Hate War and Seek Peace More than the Colored
Women": Mary Church Terrell’s Bid for Racial Justice and Women’s Rights in
1919
Mona Siegel