The day the Great War ended, 24 July 1923 : the civilianization of war
Winter, Jay.
The day the Great War ended, 24 July 1923 : the civilianization of war Jay Winter - Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2023. ©2023. - 1 online resource (260 pages) - The greater war 1912-1923 . - The greater war 1912-1923 .
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Cover -- The Day the Great War Ended, 24 July 1923 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Plates -- Introduction: War and Peace, 1918-23 -- Decentered War -- The Civilianization of War -- The Treaty of Lausanne and Population Exchange -- PART 1: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- 1: The Road from Geneva -- Nansen's Road to Lausanne: Four Faces of Biopolitics, 1918-23 -- Fighting Epidemic Disease -- Bringing Home POWs -- Stateless People -- Refugees and Resettlement -- Endgame at Lausanne -- Conclusion -- PART 2: THE EASTERN STATES: Reconfiguring The Nation -- 2: The Road from Ankara -- Turkey and the Wilsonian Moment at Lausanne -- The Road to Lausanne -- The Impasse -- Lausanne and the Birth of the Turkish Republic -- Conclusion -- 3: The Road from Athens -- J'Accuse -- The Political Economy of Catastrophe -- Stalemate 1921 -- Paralysis and Collapse 1922 -- Lausanne -- Resurrection -- Population Exchange -- Financial Aid -- Conclusion -- 4: The Road from Yerevan -- Assassination -- Promises, 1915-20 -- The French Connection, 1919-21 -- The Mandate that Never Was -- To Lausanne -- Endgame -- Conclusion -- PART 3: THE WESTERN STATES: Reconfiguring Empire -- 5: The Road from London -- From Versailles to Sèvres, 1919-20 -- The Destruction of the Sèvres Settlement, 1920-22 -- Getting to Lausanne -- Curzon's Moment at Lausanne -- Territorial and Military Matters -- Judicial Matters -- Economic and Financial Matters -- Endgame, a Pause, and Recriminations -- 6: The Road from Paris -- From Sèvres to Lausanne -- Withdrawal from Cilicia -- From Sèvres to Ankara -- Rapprochement -- Lausanne -- Conclusion -- APPENDIX 1. Maurice, Bompard, Groupement des intérêts français dans l'Empire Ottoman, MAE, Fonds Bompard, 417PAAP/58. -- 7: The Road from Rome -- Territet: From Vagrancy to Power. The Professionals -- The Power Vacuum in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Landing at Antalya -- Revising Sèvres -- Regime Change -- At Lausanne: Tipping the Diplomatic Balance -- The Precarious Peace: The Killings at Kakavia and the Corfu Incident -- A New Era in Italian Foreign Policy? -- PART 4: CONCLUSION -- Conclusion -- The Fruits of Lausanne -- 1924, the End of a Decade of Violence -- Bibliography -- I. Archival sources -- II. Primary printed sources -- III. Secondary sources -- Index.
On 24 July 1923 the last Treaty ending hostilities in the Great War was signed at Lausanne in Switzerland. Jay Winter tells the story of the peace conference, and its outcome. He shows how peace came before justice, and how the conference and the Treaty set in motion forces leading to the global war that followed in 1939.
9780192698278
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The day the Great War ended, 24 July 1923 : the civilianization of war Jay Winter - Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2023. ©2023. - 1 online resource (260 pages) - The greater war 1912-1923 . - The greater war 1912-1923 .
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
Cover -- The Day the Great War Ended, 24 July 1923 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Plates -- Introduction: War and Peace, 1918-23 -- Decentered War -- The Civilianization of War -- The Treaty of Lausanne and Population Exchange -- PART 1: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT -- 1: The Road from Geneva -- Nansen's Road to Lausanne: Four Faces of Biopolitics, 1918-23 -- Fighting Epidemic Disease -- Bringing Home POWs -- Stateless People -- Refugees and Resettlement -- Endgame at Lausanne -- Conclusion -- PART 2: THE EASTERN STATES: Reconfiguring The Nation -- 2: The Road from Ankara -- Turkey and the Wilsonian Moment at Lausanne -- The Road to Lausanne -- The Impasse -- Lausanne and the Birth of the Turkish Republic -- Conclusion -- 3: The Road from Athens -- J'Accuse -- The Political Economy of Catastrophe -- Stalemate 1921 -- Paralysis and Collapse 1922 -- Lausanne -- Resurrection -- Population Exchange -- Financial Aid -- Conclusion -- 4: The Road from Yerevan -- Assassination -- Promises, 1915-20 -- The French Connection, 1919-21 -- The Mandate that Never Was -- To Lausanne -- Endgame -- Conclusion -- PART 3: THE WESTERN STATES: Reconfiguring Empire -- 5: The Road from London -- From Versailles to Sèvres, 1919-20 -- The Destruction of the Sèvres Settlement, 1920-22 -- Getting to Lausanne -- Curzon's Moment at Lausanne -- Territorial and Military Matters -- Judicial Matters -- Economic and Financial Matters -- Endgame, a Pause, and Recriminations -- 6: The Road from Paris -- From Sèvres to Lausanne -- Withdrawal from Cilicia -- From Sèvres to Ankara -- Rapprochement -- Lausanne -- Conclusion -- APPENDIX 1. Maurice, Bompard, Groupement des intérêts français dans l'Empire Ottoman, MAE, Fonds Bompard, 417PAAP/58. -- 7: The Road from Rome -- Territet: From Vagrancy to Power. The Professionals -- The Power Vacuum in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Landing at Antalya -- Revising Sèvres -- Regime Change -- At Lausanne: Tipping the Diplomatic Balance -- The Precarious Peace: The Killings at Kakavia and the Corfu Incident -- A New Era in Italian Foreign Policy? -- PART 4: CONCLUSION -- Conclusion -- The Fruits of Lausanne -- 1924, the End of a Decade of Violence -- Bibliography -- I. Archival sources -- II. Primary printed sources -- III. Secondary sources -- Index.
On 24 July 1923 the last Treaty ending hostilities in the Great War was signed at Lausanne in Switzerland. Jay Winter tells the story of the peace conference, and its outcome. He shows how peace came before justice, and how the conference and the Treaty set in motion forces leading to the global war that followed in 1939.
9780192698278
Fernzugriff