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Disarmament And Peace In British Politics, 1914-1919 - Paperback

Disarmament And Peace In British Politics, 1914-1919 - Paperback

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by Gerda Richards Crosby (Author), Oscar Handlin (Editor), Irving B. Crosby (Foreword by)

Since the beginning of modern warfare, one of the favorite crusades of the international peacemakers has been toward disarmament. This book investigates the British origin of the disarmament idea--from World War I through the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. It traces the development of disarmament as a war aim, with special reference to the influence of British Liberal thought, and President Wilson's acceptance of disarmament as one of his Fourteen Points.

Disarmament is related to the other Allied war aims and to theLiberal and Labor parties during the war period. Particular attention is paid to the influence of public opinion and the British press. Neither an attack on nor an apology for the fiasco which followed, this is a lucid analysis of the events, tensions, personalities, and self-interests which led to the failure of an ideal.

Number of Pages: 204
Dimensions: 0.43 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 15, 2011