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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: The Inquiry & the 1919 Paris Peace Conference -- Chapter 2: "The Black Book"-A Blueprint for Peace -- Chapter 3: Negotiating Borders Part 1-A Survey of Boundaries Drawn in 1919 That Survive Today -- Chapter 4: Negotiating Borders Part 2-A Survey of Boundaries Drawn in 1919 That Have Disappeared -- Chapter 5: Negotiating Borders Part 3-A Survey of Border Proposals Not Adopted at the Conference -- Chapter 6: Legacies of the American Inquiry & the Paris Peace Conference -- Chapter 7: Postscript-A World of Nation-States? -- A Note About the Primary Source Materials -- Bibliography |
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This book is the first ever in-depth look at the geographic peace plans used by the United States at the end of World War I. It analyzes the negotiation and implementation of these plans and analyzes the lasting impact of the territorial settlements on the ensuing history of Europe and the Middle East |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Reisser, Wesley J. The Black Book : Woodrow Wilson's Secret Plan for Peace
Lanham, MD : Lexington Books,c2012 9780739185391
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Middle East - Boundaries - History - 20th century
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