Paris 1919 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 曆史 1919 巴黎和會 國際政治 政治 近代 History 英語
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裏麵的人物敘述和生動,我讀完以後發現Woodrow Wilson簡直就是個自戀狂,Churchill是個很可愛的傢夥
評分8.1 - 9.7
評分deatil of peace making after WWI
評分裏麵的人物敘述和生動,我讀完以後發現Woodrow Wilson簡直就是個自戀狂,Churchill是個很可愛的傢夥
評分8.1 - 9.7
Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OC (born 1943 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a historian and professor at the University of Oxford, where she is Warden of St. Antony's College. She is former provost of Trinity College and professor of history at the University of Toronto and previously, at Ryerson University. A leading expert on history and international relations, MacMillan is a frequent commentator in the media.
From Publishers Weekly
A joke circulating in Paris early in 1919 held that the peacemaking Council of Four, representing Britain, France, the U.S. and Italy, was busy preparing a "just and lasting war." Six months of parleying concluded on June 28 with Germany's coerced agreement to a treaty no Allied statesman had fully read, according to MacMillan, a history professor at the University of Toronto, in this vivid account. Although President Wilson had insisted on a League of Nations, even his own Senate would vote the league down and refuse the treaty. As a rush to make expedient settlements replaced initial negotiating inertia, appeals by many nationalities for Wilsonian self-determination would be overwhelmed by rhetoric justifying national avarice. The Italians, who hadn't won a battle, and the French, who'd been saved from catastrophe, were the greediest, says MacMillan; the Japanese plucked Pacific islands that had been German and a colony in China known for German beer. The austere and unlikable Wilson got nothing; returning home, he suffered a debilitating stroke. The council's other members horse-traded for spoils, as did Greece, Poland and the new Yugoslavia. There was, Wilson declared, "disgust with the old order of things," but in most decisions the old order in fact prevailed, and corrosive problems, like Bolshevism, were shelved. Hitler would blame Versailles for more ills than it created, but the signatories often could not enforce their writ. MacMillan's lucid prose brings her participants to colorful and quotable life, and the grand sweep of her narrative encompasses all the continents the peacemakers vainly carved up. 16 pages of photos, maps.
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From Library Journal
In an ambitious narrative, MacMillan (history, University of Toronto) seeks to recover the original intent, constraints, and goals of the diplomats who sat down to hammer out a peace treaty in the aftermath of the Great War. In particular, she focuses on the "Big Three" Wilson (United States), Lloyd George (Great Britain), and Clemenceau (France) who dominated the critical first six months of the Paris Peace Conference. Viewing events through such a narrow lens can reduce diplomacy to the parochial concerns of individuals. But instead of falling into this trap, MacMillan uses the Big Three as a starting point for analyzing the agendas of the multitude of individuals who came to Versailles to achieve their largely nationalist aspirations. Following her analysis of the forces at work in Europe, MacMillan takes the reader on a tour de force of the postwar battlefields of Asia and the Middle East. Of particular interest is her sympathy for those who tried to make the postwar world more peaceful. Although their lofty ambitions fell prey to the passions of nationalism, this should not detract from their efforts. This book will help rehabilitate the peacemakers of 1919 and is recommended for all libraries. Frederic Krome, Jacob Rader Marcus Ctr. of the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
花了三周看完此书(中文版据说有了),建议每个喜欢历史的朋友至少看两遍。可以说,今天世界政治的每一个层面,都在98年前的巴黎决定了,今天的所有问题都可以在那里找到答案。我只说一点感受:一战前,世界上只有二三十个国家,其他地方要么是这些国家的殖民地,要么是“化外...
評分花了三周看完此书(中文版据说有了),建议每个喜欢历史的朋友至少看两遍。可以说,今天世界政治的每一个层面,都在98年前的巴黎决定了,今天的所有问题都可以在那里找到答案。我只说一点感受:一战前,世界上只有二三十个国家,其他地方要么是这些国家的殖民地,要么是“化外...
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評分花了三周看完此书(中文版据说有了),建议每个喜欢历史的朋友至少看两遍。可以说,今天世界政治的每一个层面,都在98年前的巴黎决定了,今天的所有问题都可以在那里找到答案。我只说一点感受:一战前,世界上只有二三十个国家,其他地方要么是这些国家的殖民地,要么是“化外...
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