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Margaret MacMillan

Unraveling the Complex Legacy of the Paris Peace Conference

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Author: Margaret MacMillan

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780375760525

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/06/2001

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: 1 - Woodrow Wilson Comes to Europe
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Chapter 3: 2 - First Impressions
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Chapter 4: 3 - Paris
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Chapter 5: 4 - Lloyd George and the British Empire Delegation
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Chapter 6: 5 - We Are the League of the People
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Chapter 7: 6 - Russia
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Chapter 8: 7 - The League of Nations
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Chapter 9: 8 - Mandates
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Chapter 10: 9 - Yugoslavia
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Chapter 11: 10 - Rumania
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Chapter 12: 11 - Bulgaria
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Chapter 13: 12 - Midwinter Break
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Chapter 14: 13 - Punishment and Prevention
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Chapter 15: 14 - Keeping Germany Down
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Chapter 16: 15 - Footing the Bill
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Chapter 17: 16 - Deadlock Over the German Terms
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Chapter 18: 17 - Poland Reborn
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Chapter 19: 18 - Czechs and Slovaks
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Chapter 20: 19 - Austria
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Chapter 21: 20 - Hungary
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Chapter 22: 21 - The Council of Four
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Chapter 23: 22 - Italy Leaves
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Chapter 24: 23 - Japan and Racial Equality
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Chapter 25: 24 - A Dagger Pointed at the Heart of China
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Chapter 26: 25 - The Greatest Greek Statesman Since Pericles
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Chapter 27: 26 - The End of the Ottomans
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Chapter 28: 27 - Arab Independence
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Chapter 29: 28 - Palestine
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Chapter 30: 29 - Atatürk and the Breaking of Sèvres
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Chapter 31: 30 - The Hall of Mirrors
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Chapter 32: Conclusion
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Who should listen Paris, 1919

"Paris, 1919" by Margaret MacMillan is a must-listen for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of post-World War I diplomacy. The audiobook offers a compelling overview of the negotiations and key figures involved in shaping the modern world, making it particularly valuable for students of history or international relations. Additionally, those interested in political strategy, the impact of war on society, and the intricate tapestry of national interests will find it enlightening. Ultimately, this audiobook appeals to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how the Treaty of Versailles and other agreements laid the groundwork for contemporary geopolitics.

3 quotes from Paris, 1919

  • "Peace is not merely the absence of war; it is the presence of justice."
  • "The Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement that carried within it the seeds of further conflict."
  • "Winners write history, but the consequences of their decisions often haunt them for generations."

Author : Margaret MacMillan

Margaret Olwen MacMillan, born in 1943, is a distinguished historian and professor at Oxford University, currently serving as Warden of St. Antony's College. Previously, she held the position of Provost at Trinity College and was a professor of history at the University of Toronto. Renowned for her expertise in history and contemporary issues, MacMillan is also a prominent media commentator, contributing valuable insights to discussions on historical and current affairs.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Paris, 1919 Free Audiobook Download

Margaret MacMillan

Unraveling the Complex Legacy of the Paris Peace Conference

4.1113562rating

Information

Author: Margaret MacMillan

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780375760525

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/06/2001

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Paris, 1919

"Paris, 1919" by Margaret MacMillan is a must-listen for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of post-World War I diplomacy. The audiobook offers a compelling overview of the negotiations and key figures involved in shaping the modern world, making it particularly valuable for students of history or international relations. Additionally, those interested in political strategy, the impact of war on society, and the intricate tapestry of national interests will find it enlightening. Ultimately, this audiobook appeals to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how the Treaty of Versailles and other agreements laid the groundwork for contemporary geopolitics.

3 quotes from Paris, 1919

  • "Peace is not merely the absence of war; it is the presence of justice."
  • "The Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement that carried within it the seeds of further conflict."
  • "Winners write history, but the consequences of their decisions often haunt them for generations."

Author: Margaret MacMillan

Margaret Olwen MacMillan, born in 1943, is a distinguished historian and professor at Oxford University, currently serving as Warden of St. Antony's College. Previously, she held the position of Provost at Trinity College and was a professor of history at the University of Toronto. Renowned for her expertise in history and contemporary issues, MacMillan is also a prominent media commentator, contributing valuable insights to discussions on historical and current affairs.