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Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Guide to League of Nations Publications
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Languages : en
Pages : 682
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GUIDE TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS PUBLICATIONS : A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF THE WORK OF THE LEAGUE, 1920 - 1947
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Languages : en
Pages : 681
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Pages : 681
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Guide to the League of Nations Publications
Author: Hans Aufricht
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Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 682
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Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 682
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Guide to League of Nations publicatons
Author: Hans Aufricht
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Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Pages : 682
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Guide to League of Nation : Aibliographical Survey of the Work of the League, 1920-1947
Author: Hans Aufricht
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
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Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Guide to League of Nations Publications
Author: Hans Aufricht
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Historical Dictionary of the League of Nations
Author: Anique H. M. van Ginneken
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 0810865130
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
Created in 1919, shortly after World War I, the League of Nations was principally designed to put an end to war. But it went into hibernation when World War II broke out, and was formally wound up in 1946. Not having achieved its primary objective, it was deemed a failure. However, the many accomplishments it did realize certainly allows for arguments against this idea. During its two-decade existence, the League of Nations resolved and defused many conflicts and crises, as well as established a rapport among its members. It was also active in many other political, social, and technical fields, including minorities, refugees, human rights, labor, health, telecommunications, and supervision of former colonial territories, which had become mandates. Above all, the League of Nations proved to be training ground for the United Nations and the countless other organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, which now surround us. Just what the League of Nations was able to do during its brief but hectic career is summed up in this book. The dictionary section contains several hundred cross-referenced entries on its founders and supporters, its rather small staff and secretariat, the various subordinate or related organizations, and their overwhelming tasks. The historical background is described in the introduction and plotted year by year in the chronology while the bibliography points to further reading.
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 0810865130
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
Created in 1919, shortly after World War I, the League of Nations was principally designed to put an end to war. But it went into hibernation when World War II broke out, and was formally wound up in 1946. Not having achieved its primary objective, it was deemed a failure. However, the many accomplishments it did realize certainly allows for arguments against this idea. During its two-decade existence, the League of Nations resolved and defused many conflicts and crises, as well as established a rapport among its members. It was also active in many other political, social, and technical fields, including minorities, refugees, human rights, labor, health, telecommunications, and supervision of former colonial territories, which had become mandates. Above all, the League of Nations proved to be training ground for the United Nations and the countless other organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, which now surround us. Just what the League of Nations was able to do during its brief but hectic career is summed up in this book. The dictionary section contains several hundred cross-referenced entries on its founders and supporters, its rather small staff and secretariat, the various subordinate or related organizations, and their overwhelming tasks. The historical background is described in the introduction and plotted year by year in the chronology while the bibliography points to further reading.
Guide to the League of Nations Publications
Author: Hans Aufricht
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
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The League of Nations in retrospect / La Société des Nations: rétrospective
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311090585X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 441
Book Description
The League of Nations in Retrospect: Proceedings of the Symposium (Serial publications.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311090585X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 441
Book Description
The League of Nations in Retrospect: Proceedings of the Symposium (Serial publications.
The League of Nations, International Terrorism, and British Foreign Policy, 1934–1938
Author: Michael D. Callahan
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319772007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
This book examines the League of Nations, state-supported terrorism, and British foreign policy after the rise of Hitler in the 1930s. It argues that with strong leadership from Britain and France, the League made it possible for states to preserve the peace of Europe after terrorists aided by Italy and Hungary killed the King of Yugoslavia in 1934. This achievement represents the League at its most effective and demonstrates that the organization could carry out its peacekeeping functions. The League also made it possible to draft two international conventions to suppress and punish acts of terrorism. While both conventions were examples of productive collaboration, in the end, few governments supported the League’s anti-terrorism project in itself. Still, for Britain, Geneva served the cause of peace by helping states to settle their differences by mediation and concession while promoting international cooperation, a central conviction of British “appeasement” policy in the 1930s.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319772007
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
This book examines the League of Nations, state-supported terrorism, and British foreign policy after the rise of Hitler in the 1930s. It argues that with strong leadership from Britain and France, the League made it possible for states to preserve the peace of Europe after terrorists aided by Italy and Hungary killed the King of Yugoslavia in 1934. This achievement represents the League at its most effective and demonstrates that the organization could carry out its peacekeeping functions. The League also made it possible to draft two international conventions to suppress and punish acts of terrorism. While both conventions were examples of productive collaboration, in the end, few governments supported the League’s anti-terrorism project in itself. Still, for Britain, Geneva served the cause of peace by helping states to settle their differences by mediation and concession while promoting international cooperation, a central conviction of British “appeasement” policy in the 1930s.