Description
This volume reinterprets the peace settlements after 1918 as a site of remarkable innovations in the making of international order.
About the Author
Peter Jackson is Chair in Global Security at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of France and the Nazi Menace (2000), Beyond the Balance of Power (2014) and La France et la menace nazi (2017). He has taught, held fellowships and visiting appointments at Carleton University, Yale University, Aberystwyth University, the Institut d'etudes politiques (Paris) and the University of Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne. William Mulligan is Professor of History at University College Dublin. He has written widely about the First World War, including The Origins of the First World War (2017) and The Great War for Peace (2014). He has held visiting fellowships at the Institutes for Advanced Study in Princeton and Berlin. Glenda Sluga researches and teaches at the European University Institute in Florence. She is a fellow of the Australian Humanities Academy, and of the Royal Society of New South Wales. Her previous publications include The Invention of International Order: Remaking Europe after Napoleon (2021), and Internationalism in the Age of Nationalism (2013).
Reviews
'... a significant contribution to this emerging historiography on peacemaking and international order.' Lloyd E. Ambrosius, H-Diplo
Book Information
ISBN 9781108827348
Author Peter Jackson
Format Paperback
Page Count 438
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press