Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World

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Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World is a historical study by Margaret MacMillan examining the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and its profound impact on the post–World War I international order.

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instanceOf book
history book
aimsTo assess long-term consequences of the Paris Peace Conference
analyzes Clemenceau’s policies
Lloyd George’s policies
Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points in practice
decision-making of Allied leaders
author Margaret MacMillan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
covers League of Nations NERFINISHED
colonial issues
nationalism
redrawing of European borders
redrawing of Middle Eastern borders
self-determination principle
examines Treaty of Versailles NERFINISHED
post–World War I international order
settlements with Austria-Hungary
settlements with Bulgaria
settlements with Germany
settlements with the Ottoman Empire
focusesOn 1919 Paris Peace Conference NERFINISHED
genre historical study
military history
political history
hasAlternativeTitle Paris 1919 NERFINISHED
hasPerspective international
multi-national
historicalEventDiscussed Russian Revolution aftermath
World War I NERFINISHED
collapse of empires
language English
mainSetting Paris NERFINISHED
notableFor analysis of peacemakers’ personalities
linking peace conference decisions to later conflicts
setInContextOf creation of new nation-states in Europe
mandate system in the Middle East
subject Paris Peace Conference NERFINISHED
World War I aftermath
diplomatic history
international relations
peace treaties
timePeriodCovered 1919
Paris Peace Conference era NERFINISHED
workOf Margaret MacMillan NERFINISHED

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