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Empire. London, 1984.

Kershaw, I., ed. Hitler, 1889–1936: Hubris. London and New York, 1998.

———. Weimar: Why Did German Democracy Fail? New York, 1990.

Kessler, H. In the Twenties: The Diaries of Harry Kessler. New York, 1971.

Keylor, W. R. “Versailles and International Diplomacy,” The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment after 75 Years, ed. M. Boemeke, G. D. Feldman and E. Glaser. Cambridge, U.K., and Washington, D.C., 1998.

———. The Legacy of the Great War. Boston and New York, 1998.

Keynes, J. M. Two Memoirs: Dr. Melchior, a Defeated Enemy, and My Early Beliefs. London, 1949.

———. The Economic Consequences of the Peace. New York, 1971.

Khoury, P. Syria and the French Mandate. Princeton, 1987.

King, J. C. Foch Versus Clemenceau: France and German Dismemberment, 1918–1919. Cambridge, U.K., 1960.

King, W. [Wen-ssu Chin]. China at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Jamaica, N.Y., 1961.

———. V. K. Wellington Koo’s Foreign Policy. Shanghai, 1931.

Kinross, P. B. Ataturk: A Biography of Mustafa Kemal, Father of Modern Turkey. London, 1964.

Kiraly, B. K., P. Pastor and I. Sanders, eds. War and Society in East Central Europe, vol. 6, Essays on World War I: Total War and Peacemaking: A Case Study on Trianon. New York, 1982.

Kissinger, H. Diplomacy. New York, 1994.

Klein, F. “Between Compiègne and Versailles: The Germans on the Way from a Misunderstood Defeat to an Unwanted Peace,” The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment After 75 Years, ed. M. Boemeke, G. D. Feldman and E. Glaser. Cambridge, U.K., and Washington, D.C., 1998.

Kleine-Ahlbrandt, W. L. The Burden of Victory: France, Britain and the Enforcement of the Versailles Peace, 1919–1925. Lanham, Maryland, New York and London, 1995.

Klieman, A. Foundations of British Policy in the Arab World: The Cairo Conference of 1921. Baltimore and London, 1970.

Klingaman, W. 1919: The Year Our World Began. New York, 1987.

Klotz, L. L. De la guerre à la paix: souvenirs et documents. Paris, 1924.

Knock, T. J. To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order. New York and Oxford, 1992.

Komarnicki, T. Rebirth of the Polish Republic: A Study in the Diplomatic History of Europe, 1914–1920. London, 1957.

Krüger, P. “German Disappointment and Anti-Western Resentment, 1918–19,” Confrontation and Cooperation: Germany and the United States in the Era of World War I, 1900–1924, ed. H.-J. Schröder. Providence and Oxford, 1993.

Kumao, H. Saionji-Harada Memoirs: Fragile Victory, Prince Saionji and the 1930 London Treaty Issue, trans. T. F. Mayer-Oakes. Detroit, 1968.

Lacey, R. The Kingdom. New York and London, 1981.

La Fargue, T. E. China and the World War. Stanford, California, 1937.

Laffan, R.G.D. The Serbs: The Guardians of the Gates. New York, 1989.

Landau, Z. “The Economic Integration of Poland 1918–23,” The Reconstruction of Poland, 1914–23, ed. P. Latawski. London, 1992.

Langer, W. L. “The Well-Spring of Our Discontents,” Journal of Contemporary History, 3/4 (October 1968).

Lansing, R. The Big Four and Others of the Peace Conference. Boston, 1921.

———. The Peace Negotiations: A Personal Narrative. Boston and New York, 1921.

Laroche, J. Au Quai d’Orsay avec Briand et Poincaré, 1913–1926. Paris, 1957.

Latawski, P. “Roman Dmowski, the Polish Question, and Western Opinion, 1915–1918: The Case of Britain,” The Reconstruction of Poland, 1914–23, ed. P. Latawski. London, 1992.

Latham, J. G. The Significance of the Peace Conference from an Australian Point of View. Melbourne, 1920.

Lauren, P. G. “Human Rights in History: Diplomacy and Racial Equality at the Paris Peace Conference,” Diplomatic History, 2/3 (1978).

Lazo, D. D. “A Question of Loyalty: Robert Lansing and the Treaty of Versailles,” Diplomatic History, 9/1 (Winter 1985).

Lebow, R. N. “Woodrow Wilson and the Balfour Declaration,” Journal of Modern History, 40/4 (1968).

Ledeen, M. The First Duce: D’Annunzio at Fiume. Baltimore, 1977.

Lederer, I. J. Yugoslavia at the Peace Conference: A Study in Frontiermaking. New Haven and London, 1963.

Lentin, A. Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and the

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