After the Deluge

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"After the Deluge" is a political and historical study by British writer and publisher Leonard Woolf, examining the international order and prospects for peace in the aftermath of World War I.

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instanceOf book
historical study
non-fiction book
political study
about causes and consequences of World War I
future of international cooperation
limitations of the post-1918 peace settlement
prospects for peace after World War I
reconstruction of the international system
author Leonard Woolf
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Leonard Woolf
examines balance of power in Europe
conditions for lasting peace
functioning of international institutions
relationship between nationalism and war
structure of the postwar international order
genre history
political non-fiction
hasAuthorNationality British
hasForm prose
hasPerspective liberal internationalism
intendedAudience general educated readers
scholars of politics
students of history
language English
literaryPeriod interwar period
mainSubject European politics
League of Nations
Versailles system
World War I
collective security
international order
international relations
peace
postwar settlement
nonFictionSubject diplomatic history
modern history
political science
partOf Leonard Woolf's political writings
publisher Hogarth Press
timePeriodCovered aftermath of World War I
early 20th century
workExampleOf interwar liberal internationalist thought

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Leonard Woolf notableWork After the Deluge