The peace treaties represented an almost impossible attempt to solve the problems caused by a murderous world war. In The Lights that Failed: European International History 1919-1933, part of the Oxford History of Modern Europe series, Steiner challenges the common assumption that the Treaty of Versailles led to the opening of a second European war. In a radically original way, this book characterizes the 1920s not as a frustrated prelude to a second global conflictbut as a fascinating decade in its own right, when politicians and diplomats strove to re-assemble a viable European order. Steiner examines the efforts that failed but also those which gave hope for future promise, many of which are usually underestimated, if not ignored. She shows that anequilibrium was achieved, attained between a partial American withdrawal from Europe and the self-imposed constraints which the Soviet system imposed on exporting revolution. The stabilization painfully achieved in Europe reached it fragile limits after 1925, even prior to the financial crises that engulfed the continent. The hinge years between the great crash of 1929 and Hitler’s achievement of power in 1933 devastatingly altered the balance between nationalism and internationalism. Thiswide-ranging study helps us grasp the decisive stages in this process. In a second volume, The Triumph of the Night Steiner will examine the immediate lead up to the Second World War and its early years.
Zara Steiner
Lights that Failed [PDF ebook]
European International History 1919-1933
Lights that Failed [PDF ebook]
European International History 1919-1933
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● ISBN 9780191518812 ● 出版者 Oxford University Press, UK ● 发布时间 2005 ● 下载 6 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2272538 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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