
The Treaty of Versailles: A Concise History
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Michael S. Neiberg
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Science & Technology
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
136
言語
英語
公開されました
Aug 1, 2017
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0190659181
ISBN-13
9780190659189
説明
In the aftermath of World War I, a significant chapter in history unfolded with the signing of a pivotal agreement. The Treaty of Versailles, crafted in 1919, marked not only the formal conclusion of a devastating conflict but also the beginning of a new geopolitical landscape. This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate details of the treaty and its far-reaching consequences on Germany and the Allied Powers.
The author meticulously outlines the negotiations that led to this monumental treaty, providing insight into the motivations of various countries involved. Through engaging narratives, readers gain an understanding of the complex diplomacy and the tumultuous atmosphere of the post-war period. The treaty's terms were not only a response to the war but also an attempt to reshape international relations and prevent future conflicts.
Beyond the immediate outcomes, the book probes into the long-term repercussions of the treaty on Europe and the world. It examines how the punitive measures placed upon Germany sowed seeds of resentment that would later contribute to the rise of extremism. With a balanced perspective, the author highlights both the intended and unintended consequences of the treaty that continued to echo throughout the 20th century.
By weaving together historical facts and a thoughtful analysis, this concise history provides readers with a rich understanding of the Treaty of Versailles. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricate web of history that shaped modern day politics and international relations.
The author meticulously outlines the negotiations that led to this monumental treaty, providing insight into the motivations of various countries involved. Through engaging narratives, readers gain an understanding of the complex diplomacy and the tumultuous atmosphere of the post-war period. The treaty's terms were not only a response to the war but also an attempt to reshape international relations and prevent future conflicts.
Beyond the immediate outcomes, the book probes into the long-term repercussions of the treaty on Europe and the world. It examines how the punitive measures placed upon Germany sowed seeds of resentment that would later contribute to the rise of extremism. With a balanced perspective, the author highlights both the intended and unintended consequences of the treaty that continued to echo throughout the 20th century.
By weaving together historical facts and a thoughtful analysis, this concise history provides readers with a rich understanding of the Treaty of Versailles. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricate web of history that shaped modern day politics and international relations.