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England and Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

England and Germany

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-16
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  • Publisher: Litres

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The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

The Inside Story of the Peace Conference

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-09
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  • Publisher: Good Press

In "The Inside Story of the Peace Conference," Emile Joseph Dillon offers an incisive analysis of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, unearthing the intricate negotiations that shaped the aftermath of World War I. This work is particularly noteworthy for its journalistic clarity, drawing upon Dillon's firsthand experiences and keen observations to vividly recount the myriad political maneuvers and ideologies at play. The narrative traverses the complexities of international diplomacy, highlighting the tensions between national interests and collective aspirations, encapsulated within an engaging literary style that oscillates between a memoir and a critical history. Emile Joseph Dillon was n...

Roman Catholic Modernists Confront the Great War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Roman Catholic Modernists Confront the Great War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book project traces the thought of several Roman Catholic Modernists (and one especially virulent anti-Modernist) as they confronted the intellectual challenges posed by the Great war from war from 1895 to 1907.

The Politics of Heresy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Politics of Heresy

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Albania: To Be or Not to Be?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Albania: To Be or Not to Be?

‘‘We ourselves, at the outset of the war, received from a responsible Serbian source this frank announcement: “We will extirpate the Albanians.” Now that this system of annihilation is being persisted in without modification, despite all European protests, we deem it our duty to reveal the designs of the gentlemen of Belgrade without more ado... In this matter facts speak more loudly than any confessions could. Since Serbian troops crossed the borders last autumn and occupied districts there inhabited by Albanians, one blood-bath has followed another in sequence. In isolated cases the conqueror may have been forced in self-defence to proceed with all martial vigour against an Albanian village from which his troops were perhaps fired on from behind. But to raze hundreds of villages to the ground, to butcher tens of thousands of non-combatants, men, women, and children, these are deeds which no martial law, no precept of self-preservation enjoins...”

A Variety of Catholic Modernists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

A Variety of Catholic Modernists

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: CUP Archive

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Rejection of Racial Equality Bill 
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Rejection of Racial Equality Bill 

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-06-27
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

Japan, as an ally of Britain since the signing of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in 1902, entered the First World War at British request. During the war, Japan fought Germany in Asia and afforded protection to Australia. After the cessation of hostilities of the Great War, a peace conference was convened in Paris that commenced on 18 January 1919 and concluded on 28 April 1919, after some three and a half months of intense debate, discussions and negotiations among the representatives of various participating countries. Japan, as a victorious ally and as one of the Five Powers of the day alongside Britain, the US, France and Italy, participated in Paris Peace Conference. In the conference, Japan proposed the enshrinement of the principle of racial equality in the Covenant of the League of Nations. This Racial Equality Bill, despite the tireless efforts of the Japanese delegates, was rejected. Rejection of Racial Equality Bill contends that a number of factors converged to defeat the Japanese proposal. Resolute opposition by the Prime Minister of Australia William Morris Hughes to racial equality was the single most crucial factor that led to the rejection of the Japanese proposal.

The Nemesis of Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

The Nemesis of Power

The Nemesis of Power is the first book to look at the history of international relations theories. Many theorists have investigated the nature of power, studying it in its social, political, economic, intellectual and physical contexts in order to define it. Rather than present yet another definition, Harald Kleinschmidt shows how the theorists themselves have perceived and handled the concept of power and how conduct in international relations has been evaluated. Taking a broad look at international relations theories from the Roman Empire to the modern transformation of the European world picture, Kleinschmidt bridges the gap between theory and history by subjecting theory to the logic and method of historical inquiry. Drawing on original sources, he reads international relations theories against their social and cultural contexts, placing an emphasis on the ways in which changes in theory are reflections of a wider pattern of changes in culture.

Work While Ye Have the Light ... Translated from the Russian by E.J. Dillon
  • Language: en
Austin Harrison and the English Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Austin Harrison and the English Review

Political and literary journalist Austin Harrison became editor of the English Review in 1910. While holding that chair, he expanded the publication's literary scope by publishing articles on such issues as women's suffrage, parliamentary reform, the German threat, and Irish home rule. But although he edited the Review far longer than did its celebrated founder, Ford Madox Ford, history has long confined him to the shadows of not only his predecessor but also his father, the English Positivist Frederic Harrison. This first scholarly assessment of Harrison's tenure at the English Review from 1910 to 1923 shows him courting controversy, establishing reputations, winning and losing authors, and...