1918 War and Peace

Cover of 1918 War and Peace by Gregor Dallas
Publisher: Overlook Press
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 616
ISBN-13: 9781585673193
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.75 Pounds
Width: 2 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.4/39
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1918 War and Peace by Gregor Dallas, published by Overlook Press in September 2002, is a comprehensive examination of the transition from war to peace in Europe during 1918. This 616-page work delves into the complex social and political landscape of the time, highlighting events in key cities such as Berlin, Paris, and Moscow. Dallas presents a vivid portrayal of the era, capturing the atmosphere of celebration and turmoil as nations grappled with the aftermath of World War I and the impending Treaty of Versailles.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of the various forces at play during this pivotal moment in history. The book discusses the contrasting scenes of life in Berlin’s cabarets against the backdrop of ongoing violence, the political maneuvering in Paris, and the societal upheaval in Moscow following the 1917 Revolution. Dallas intricately weaves together themes of politics, social life, and the aspirations of a continent in flux, providing insights into how the decisions made in that autumn of 1918 would shape the future of Europe and the world.


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In 1918, renowned historian Gregor Dallas traces the transition from war to peace across Europe. In Berlin, the cabarets and beer halls are open while there is still shooting in the streets. In Paris, the peacemakers have assembled to draft the Treaty of Versailles and create the League of Nations. Washington is divided between those who want to open America to the world and those who would prefer the world to go away. A new theater season opens in London, where David Lloyd George holds new elections and reorganizes the War Cabinet and John Maynard Keynes worries about the debt. Moscow, still reeling from the Revolution of 1917, is a scene of desolation, but Lenin insists on setting up the Third International. The face of Europe was changed forever and the consequences of the peace in that autumn of 1918 would bear fruit twenty years later-when new horrors would await the next generation.

This is a magisterial and compelling study in which Gregor Dallas weaves politics, ideas, social life, fears, and aspirations into a superb reconstruction of one of the great turning points in twentieth-century history.

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