<p>The description for this book, The Diplomats, 1919-1939, will be forthcoming.</p>
The Diplomats, 1919-1939
β Scribed by Gordon A. Craig; Felix Gilbert
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 728
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
'An illuminating and authoritative commentary upon the conduct of international relations during this critical era.' American Historical Review
β¦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Contents
Illustrations
Introduction
A Note on Abbreviations
Book One: The Twenties
Chapter 1. The British Foreign Office from Grey to Austen Chamberlain
2. The French Foreign Office: The Era of Philippe Berthelot
3 Sweden: The Diplomacy of Osten UndΓ©n
4 Czechoslovakia: The Diplomacy of Eduard Benes
5 Diplomats and Diplomacy in the Early Weimar Republic
6 Turkish Diplomacy from Mudros to Lausanne
7 The Early Diplomacy of Italian Fascism: 1922-1932
8 Soviet Diplomacy: G. V. Chicherin, Peoples Commissar for Foreign Affairs, 1918-1930
9 The Department of State and American Public Opinion
Book Two: The Thirties
10 Arthur Henderson
11 Maxim Litvinov
12 Alexis Saint-LΓ©ger LΓ©ger
13 The German Foreign Office from Neurath to Ribbentrop
14 Three Observers in Berlin: Rumbold, Dodd, and FranΓ§ois-Poncet
15 Two German Ambassadors: Dirksen and Schulenburg
16 Ciano and his Ambassadors
17 Two British Ambassadors: Perth and Henderson
18 The Voice in the Wilderness: Robert Coulondre
19 The Diplomacy of Colonel Beck
20 Yosuke Matsuoka and the Japanese-German Alliance
21 Two American Ambassadors: Bullitt and Kennedy
List of Contributors
Index
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