This book shows the strong influence of judgements made of Wilson
by the British diplomatists during the early years of his national
prominence (1912-1914) on the way the British dealt with Wilson at
the Paris Peace Conference. It also shows the strong effect which
practitioners of the so-called "Old Diplomacy" had on Lloyd George
on this key issue of wartime and peace diplomacy. It shows that the
British diplomatists viewed Wilson as a very successful American
politician, but not as a prophet, or saviour. The religious imagery
used by certain historians and more junior British diplomats, such
as Harold Nicolson and John Maynard Keynes does not reflect the
views of their more senior colleagues.
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