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A history of the Peace Conference of Paris

SCOTT (copy 1: v.1-6): From the John Holmes Library collection
Print Book, English, 1920
H. Frowde ; Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1920
6 volumes : maps (some folded) ; 25 cm
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v. 1. Introduction
Part I: The end of the war. The military defeat of Germany ; Some influences of sea-power in the war ; The German revolution and the conditions which prepared it ; The political aspects of the Armistice negotiations
Part II: Europe in dissolution. Material effects of the war upon neutrals and belligerents, 1918 ; The public and official, war-aims of the belligerents ; The war-aims of labour ; The Bolshevik attitude at Brest-Litovsk and its effects
Part III: Conference preliminaries : organization and executive working. The organization of the conference: Part I. Preparations and personnel, Part II, Section I. First stage, The 'Council of Ten', Part II, Section II. Second stage, The 'Council of Four', The 'Council of Five', the negotiations with the enemy ; Executive workings of the conference: Part I. Political and military working of the Armistice Commission at Spa, Part II. The work of the Supreme Economic Council (food problems and relief), Part III. Maintenance of authority of conference : Poland, Germany, Hungary ; The legal basis of international relations prior to the re-establishment of peace by treaties: Part I. The break-up of the world's system of treaties and conventions, Part II. The stages in the history of peace negotiations, Part III. The conclusion of pre-Armistice agreements, Part IV. The terms and principles if the pre-Armistice agreement between the allied and associated powers and Germany, Part V. The pre-Armistice agreement and the Armistice Convention between the allied and associated powers and Germany
Appendices. I. Extract from allies reply of January 10, 1917, to President Wilson's note of December 18, 1916 ; II. Extracts from secret agreements respecting the boundary of the Rhine, &c. ; III. Extracts from President Wilson's speeches in 1918 ; IV. Negotiations preceding the Armistice ; V. Texts of all the Armistices ; VI. Organization of the peace conference. v. 2. The settlement with Germany. Introduction: Negotiations and events preceding the signature of the treaty
General and international clauses. Part I: The League of Nations ; Part II: International labour at the conference ; Part III: Reparation and economic aspects ; Part IV: Finance and reparation ; Part V: International communications policy embodied in the treaty
The principles : applied to Germany. Part I: The military occupation of Germany ; Part II: The military terms ; Part III: The naval clauses : terms
The territorial settlement in Europe : the settlement of the western frontiers of Germany. Part I: Alsace-Lorraine ; Part II: The territory of the Saar Basin ; Part III: The Grand Duchy of Luxemburg ; Part IV: Belgium
The territorial settlement in Europe : northern and eastern frontiers of Germany. Part I: The Schleswig question ; Part II: Meaning, strategic and otherwise, of the loss to Germany of Polish territory
The territorial settlement in Africa : the distribution of Germany's colonies
The legal basis of international relations prior to re-establishment of peace by treaties (continued from Chapter IX, Vol. 1). Parts VII-VIII: The pre-Armistice agreements, the Armistice conventions, and the draft treaties of peace ; Part IX: The pre-Armistice agreement, the Armistice convention, and the draft Treaty of Peace with Germany ; Part X: Certain basic principles of the pre-Armistice agreement ; Part XI: The principles of the pre-Armistice agreement as applied to the settlement by the parties ; Part XII: Survey of the principles applied to the peace-settlement with Germany by the parties ; Part XIII: The world-wide scope of the peace settlement with Germany ; Part XIV: The Treaty of Peace with Germany : the fulfillment of the pre-Armistice agreement ; Part XV: The re-establishment of the world's peace by treaties
The new Germany. v. 3. Chronology, notes and documents. Chronological table for the years 1914-18
Chronological summary of the Peace Conference, 1919-20
Appendix I: German treaties with Russia and Rumania. Part I. Treaty with Russia ; Part II. Treaty with Rumania
Appendix II: League of Nation documents. Part I. Extracts from speeches, etc., September-December 1918 ; Part II. Composition of the Commission of the League of Nations ; Part III. Resolutions passed by the Plenary Conference, 25th January 1919 (i. e. Terms of reference of League of Nations Commission.) ; Part IV. Revisions of the text of the covenant of the League ; Part V. Extracts from President Wilson's speeches subsequent to the Armistice
Appendix III: Part I. Speeches, etc., of plenipotentiaries on the peace ; Part II. Treaty of Peace between the allied and associated powers and Germany (text) ; Annexes: Certain other treaties, etc., signed on 28th June 1919
Appendix IV: Text of the new German Constitution. I. The realm : its structure and functions ; II. Fundamental rights and fundamental duties of citizens
Temporary clauses and concluding clauses
Official index to the Treaty of Peace. v. 4. The collapse of the Central Powers. Part I. The military collapse of Bulgaria ; Part II. Military disintegration of Austro-Hungarian monarchy / by E.M.B. Ingram ; Part III. The downfall of the Habsburg monarchy / by L.B. Namier
The armistices and the problems of the peace. Part I. The armistices and their meaning ; Part II. Brief sketch of the problems connected with the Austrian and Hungarian treaties
Disarmament. Part I. The treaty with Austria (Treaty of St. Germain) : the military terms ; Part II. The treaty with Hungary (Treaty of the Trianon) : the military terms ; The treaty with Bulgaria (Treaty of Neuilly) : the military terms
The liberation of the new nationalities. Part I. The Yugo-slavs / by R.G.D. Laffan ; Part II. Rumania and the redemption of the Rumanians ; Part III. The formation of the Czecho-Slovak state / by R.W. Seton-Watson
The Treaty of London / by H.W.V. Temperley. Part I. Italy's new frontiers : the Tyrol, Istria, Fiume ; Part II. Albania
The Plebiscites. Part I. The Czecho-Slovak plebiscite areas / by Robert F. Young ; Part II. The Klagenfurt Basin / by Roland L'E. Bryce ; Part III. German West Hungary
The making of the treaties with Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, and the principles underlying them / by H.W.V. Temperley
The new Bulgaria / by W.J.M. Childs
The new Austria / by A.C. Coolidge
The new Hungary / by H.W.V. Temperley
Appendices. v. 5. Economic reconstruction and protection of minorities / edited by H.W.V. Temperley. . Economic reconstruction in the treaties. Part I. Reparation and financial clauses in Austrian, Hungarian, and Bulgarian treaties / by Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. Sidney Peel, D.S.O., M.P. ; Part II. Introduction to the economic clauses of the treaties ; Part III. Commercial policy in German, Austrian, Hungarian, and Bulgarian treaties / by Professor A.A. Young ; Part IV. Enemy property, debts, and contracts
The treaties for the protection of minorities
Tables and summaries
Texts of Austrian, Hungarian, and Bulgarian treaties
Appendixes of documents. Appendix I: Recommendations of Paris Economic Council, 14th-17th June 1916 ; Appendix II: Reparation documents, Introduction ; Appendix III: Yugo-Slav documents ; Appendix IV: Treaties for the protection of minorities. v. 6. The Near and Middle East. Part I: A. The secret agreements affecting the Near and Middle East, B. Brief sketch of Turkish territorial settlements publicly proposed since the Armistice ; Part II: The non-Arab territories of the Ottoman Empire since the Armistice of the 30th October 1918 ; Part III: The emergence of Arab nationalism. A. Great Britain and the Arabs up to the Armistice of the 30th October 1918, B. Syria and Palestine, C. The problem of Mesopotamia (Iraq and Mosul) ; Part IV: The independence of Egypt ; Part V: The liberation of Persia
The resurrection of Poland. Part I: Historical sketch ; Part II: Poland at the Peace Conference
Evolution and revolution in northern Europe. Part I: The recognition of the Baltic States ; Part II: The Bolsheviks and diplomacy
The world outside Europe. Part I: The British dominions. A. The status of the dominions before the Peace Conference, B. The dominions at the Peace Conference, C. The influence of the Peace Conference and the League covenant on the status of the dominions ; Part II: Shantung at the Peace Conference
The attitude of the United States Senate towards the Versailles Treaty : 1918-20
International developments under the League of Nations. Part I: The making of the covenant ; Part II: The international labour section of the treaties ; Part III: The permanent Court of International Justice ; Part IV: The mandatory system ; Part V: Guarantees against war
Epilogue: Some general considerations on the Peace Conference and its aftermath. I. The Wilsonian principles and the negotiations leading to peace ; II. Mr. Lloyd George's scheme of a peace ; III. Certain principles in the peace treaties ; IV. Promotion of international co-operation since 1919
Appendices. I. Draft and revised covenant of 1919; Amendments of 1921 ; II. Agreements connected with the Turkish Empire ; III. Poland and Germany; The Upper Silesian Plebiscite and award ; IV. China and Japan ; V. Texts of some typical mandates ; VI. Treaty of Peace between the United States and Germany 25th August 1921
Chronological list of events mentioned in Volume VI
Includes indexes
Vol. 6 published under the auspices of the British Institute of International Affairs
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