Anglo-American Relations at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
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Anglo-American Relations at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919

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Anglo-American Relations at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919

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The year 1919 marks a high point in the world power and prestige of Western democracy. World War I was ended, and the victory belonged to the democratic states. Theirs was the sober task-and the unique opportunity-of formulating a settlement that would guarantee impartial justice and preserve the peace. Dr. Tillman examines here the documentary account of Anglo-American diplomatic relations during this critical period. He shows the interaction of personalities in both governments, the patterns of cooperation and conflict as they negotiated major issues of war and of peace, and the political repercussions in both England and America that led either to compromise or to defeat of some of the best purposes of the Versailles Treaty.

Originally published in 1961.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. 1. The Evolution of Anglo-American War Aims, 1917-1918
  6. 2. From the Pre-Armistice Agreement to the Opening of the Peace Conference
  7. 3. The Opening of the Peace Conference and the Anglo-American Controversy over Colonial Claims and the Mandate Principle
  8. 4. The Covenant of the League of Nations: An Anglo-American Document
  9. 5. Anglo-American Policy and the Russian Revolution, 1919
  10. 6. Anglo-American Issues Arising from the "Preliminary Peace," the Military Clauses, and the Disposition of German Sea Power
  11. 7. The Principle of Self-Determination in Anglo-American Policy: French Security and the Territorial Settlement of Western Europe
  12. 8. The Principle of Self-Determination in Anglo-American Policy: Territorial Problems of Eastern Europe and the Middle East
  13. 9. The Conflict of British and American Policies in the Reparations Settlement
  14. 10. Problems of Immediate and Long-Range Economic Cooperation
  15. 11. The Revision of the Covenant and Anglo-American Naval Rivalry; The Birth of the International Labor Organization; The Trial of the Kaiser
  16. 12. American Principles Versus British Treaty Obligations: The Territorial Claims of Italy and Japan
  17. 13. The Anglo-American Reaction Against the Draft Treaty and Lloyd George's Proposals for Revision, May 7-June 28
  18. 14. The Breakdown of Anglo-American Cooperation in the Final Stages of the Peace Conference: Problems of Asia Minor, the Adriatic, and Eastern Europe
  19. 15. Epilogue and Conclusions
  20. Notes on Sources
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index