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20. Cooper, pp. 260–62.

21. Ibid., chapter 8, passim; Grayson, p. 106; Hecksher, p. 631.

22. Economist, 31.12.99.

1 Aurangzeb was the last effective Mughal emperor in India.

2003 Random House Trade Paperback Edition


Copyright © 2001 by Margaret MacMillan

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MacMillan, Margaret Olwen.

[Peacemakers]

Paris 1919 : six months that changed the world / Margaret MacMillan.

p. cm.

Originally published: Peacemakers. London : J. Murray, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

eISBN : 978-0-307-43296-4

1. Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) 2. World War, 1914–1918—Peace.

3. Treaty of Versailles (1919) 4. Germany—History—1918–1933.

5. Wilson, Woodrow, 1856–1924. 6. Germany—Boundaries. I. Title.

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Praise

NOTE ON PLACE-NAMES

Foreword

Introduction

PART ON - GETTING READY FOR PEACE

1 - Woodrow Wilson Comes to Europe

2 - First Impressions

3 - Paris

4 - Lloyd George and the British Empire Delegation

PART TWO - A NEW WORLD ORDER

5 - We Are the League of the People

6 - Russia

7 - The League of Nations

8 - Mandates

PART THREE - THE BALKANS AGAIN

9 - Yugoslavia

10 - Rumania

11 - Bulgaria

12 - Midwinter Break

PART FOUR - THE GERMAN ISSUE

13 - Punishment and Prevention

14 - Keeping Germany Down

15 - Footing the Bill

16 - Deadlock Over the German Terms

PART FIVE - BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

17 - Poland Reborn

18 - Czechs and Slovaks

19 - Austria

20 - Hungary

PART SIX - A TROUBLED SPRING

21 - The Council of Four

22 - Italy Leaves

23 - Japan and Racial Equality

24 - A Dagger Pointed at the Heart of China

PART SEVEN - SETTING THE MIDDLE EAST ALIGHT

25 - The Greatest Greek Statesman Since Pericles

26 - The End of the Ottomans

27 - Arab Independence

28 - Palestine

29 - Atatürk and the Breaking of Sèvres

PART EIGHT - FINISHING UP

30 - The Hall of Mirrors

APPENDIX - Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Notes

About the Author

Conclusion

Bibliography

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