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Losing the Peace - Failed Settlements and the Road to War (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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Losing the Peace - Failed Settlements and the Road to War (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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Many of the major wars of the 20th century emerged from the ruins
of previous peace settlements. French hostility to the Treaty of
Frankfurt of 1871 contributed to the tense political climate that
culminated in the First World War; German resentment of the Treaty
of Versailles helped to create the conditions necessary for
Hitler's attempt to reshape Europe by force in the Second World
War. Likewise, the Cold War had its roots in the outcome of the
titanic Russo-German struggles of 1914-17 and 1941-5. Beyond
Europe, post -1945 wars in Korea, China, the Middle East and
Indochina all had their origins in failed peace settlements. Why
did peace so often collapse in this period? What was the causality
that led from peace to war? Drawing on a series of case studies,
Losing the Peace provides a comprehensive study of the key themes
of peace and war and answers the question of why peace has so often
failed in the modern era. Matthew Seligmann, an expert on
Anglo-German relations before 1914, is Reader in History at the
University of Northampton. His most recent books include Spies in
Uniform: British Military and Naval Intelligence on the Eve of the
First World War (2006) and Naval Intelligence from Germany (2007)
Matthew Hughes is Reader in History at Brunel University, a former
editor of the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
(2004-08), and from 2008 to 2010 holds the Major-General Matthew C.
Horner Chair in Military Theory at the US Marine Corps University,
Quantico. His recent publications include the Palgrave Advances in
Modern Military History (2006).
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