Politics and diplomacy of peacemaking; containment and counterrevolution at Versailles, 1918-1919 [by] Arno J. Mayer.
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Sequel to Political origins of the new diplomacy, 1917-1918.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 895-918).
Toward the armistice. The allied left in retreat ; The victors and the armistice ; The vanquished and the armistice -- Political consequences of victory. United States: Congressional elections ; Britain: khaki election ; Wison's grand tour ; Italy: Sonnino's triumph -- Containment. German Revolution: between Washington and Moscow ; The allies and the German Revolution ; The allies and the Russian Revolution -- Marking time. Location, delegations, agenda, intelligence ; The stillborn Berne Conference ; Russia: the Buckler Mission and Prinkipo Summons ; Russia: the Bullitt Mission ; Storm signals ; The rise of Bela Kun -- The peace conference shaken. The Hungarian jolt ; Intrusion of politics: Britain ; Intrusion of politics: France ; Wilson's fiume appeal ; Bela Kun in power -- The wages of victory. The Versailles Treaty ; Recognition of Kolchak ; Overthrow of Bela Kun ; Abortive general strike.
American Historical Association Herbert Baxter Adams Prize, 1968.
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