The peace treaties of Saint-Germain and Trianon sealed the disintegration of the Habsburg Monarchy into seven successor states under international law. Due to the ethnically mixed settlement structures of Austria-Hungary, the application of the right of self-determination led to multiple demarcation conflicts between the new nationstates. When the Allied Powers started the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919, the negotiations were influenced by the unsettled atmosphere in East-Central Europe, which was suffering from an acute shortage of food and coal. Applying different political, strategic and economic principles, the peace treaties with Austria and Hungary were more vindictive than the one with Germany
Since the time of Pope Leo XIII the Holy See had tried to promote a peacekeeping policy and to ease ...
The memorandum of the German Government wich was proposed to France on 9 February 1925 was the turni...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...
The peace treaties of Saint-Germain and Trianon sealed the disintegration of the Habsburg Monarchy ...
The Paris Peace Treaty by which hostilities between Hungary and the Allied Powers were officially en...
British policy concerning the Treaty of St Germain devolved from Prime Minister David Lloyd George. ...
The relations between France and Austria at the time of the negotiations leading to the signing of t...
The disintegrative effects which the Paris Peace Treaties had on Europe should not be underestimated...
When considering the contribution of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 to the development of intern...
The peace treaty ending the First World War signed on June 4, 1920 at the Trianon Palace has had the...
During World War I U.S. President Wilson called for a liberal world order based on the principle of ...
France’s policy at the Paris Peace Conference has long been criticised as a failed bid to destroy Ge...
The conflicting combination of Old and New Diplomacy imparted to the Versailles treaty, through nume...
The First World War led to the collapse of a number of prominent European empires, allowing for the ...
Although a great deal has been written on the Paris Peace Conference, only in recent years have the ...
Since the time of Pope Leo XIII the Holy See had tried to promote a peacekeeping policy and to ease ...
The memorandum of the German Government wich was proposed to France on 9 February 1925 was the turni...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...
The peace treaties of Saint-Germain and Trianon sealed the disintegration of the Habsburg Monarchy ...
The Paris Peace Treaty by which hostilities between Hungary and the Allied Powers were officially en...
British policy concerning the Treaty of St Germain devolved from Prime Minister David Lloyd George. ...
The relations between France and Austria at the time of the negotiations leading to the signing of t...
The disintegrative effects which the Paris Peace Treaties had on Europe should not be underestimated...
When considering the contribution of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 to the development of intern...
The peace treaty ending the First World War signed on June 4, 1920 at the Trianon Palace has had the...
During World War I U.S. President Wilson called for a liberal world order based on the principle of ...
France’s policy at the Paris Peace Conference has long been criticised as a failed bid to destroy Ge...
The conflicting combination of Old and New Diplomacy imparted to the Versailles treaty, through nume...
The First World War led to the collapse of a number of prominent European empires, allowing for the ...
Although a great deal has been written on the Paris Peace Conference, only in recent years have the ...
Since the time of Pope Leo XIII the Holy See had tried to promote a peacekeeping policy and to ease ...
The memorandum of the German Government wich was proposed to France on 9 February 1925 was the turni...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...