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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.
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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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