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Joel Blatt, ‘France and the Washington Conference’, in Goldstein and Maurer (eds), pp. 126, Conference on the Limitation of Armament (Washington, DC, 1922). Minutes of meetings may be found in United States, 67th Congress, Second Session, Senate Document No. There is a summary account in SIA, 1920–1923. On the Washington Conference, see Roger Dingman, Power in the Pacific (Chicago, 1976) andĮrik Goldstein and John Maurer (eds), The Washington Conference, 1921–22 (London, 1995). For the eastern alliances, see Piotr Wandycz, France and her Eastern Allies, 1919–1925 (Minneapolis, MN, 1962). Étienne Weill-Raynall, Les Réparations allemandes et la France, 3 vols (Paris, 1947).įor the Franco-Belgian negotiations, see DDB, I. Also indispensable on any question concerning German reparations is Furst, De Versailles aux experts (Nancy, 1927) pp. The standard work is Magda Ádám, The Little Entente and Europe (1920–1929), tr. Pierre Rain, L’Europe de Versailles (Paris, 1945) p. Imanuel Geiss, ‘The Weimar Republic between the Second and Third Reich’, in Michael Laffan (ed.), The Burden of German History, 1919–45 (London, 1988) pp.

Brogan, The Development of Modern France (New York, 1966 edn) p. Howard, The Continental Commitment (London, 1972) p. Sally Marks, The Ebbing of European Ascendancy (London, 2002) p. The standard source is Piotr Wandycz, Soviet-Polish Relations, 1917–1921 (Cambridge, MA, 1969).įor a summary treatment, see Norman Davies, God’s Playground: A History of Poland, 2 vols (New York, 1982).Ĭomment by Salvador de Madariaga cited in Ruth Henig, ‘Britain, France, and the League of Nations in the 1920s’, in Alan Sharp and Glyn Stone (eds), Anglo-French Relations in the Twentieth Century (New York, 2000) p.

Callwell, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, His Life and Diaries, 2 vols (London, 1927), p. 14, urging both European union and the necessity for European domination of the world. José Ortega y Gasset, The Revolt of the Masses (New York, 1930, 1957 edn) p. Leonard Mosley, Curzon: The End of an Epoch (London, 1960) p.
