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After the war to end all wars, men and women from all over the world converged on Paris for the Peace Conference. At its heart were the three great powers - Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd George and Clemenceau - but thousands of others came too, each with a different agenda. Kings, prime ministers and foreign ministers with their crowds of advisers rubbed shoulders with journalists and lobbyists for a hundred causes, from Armenian independence to women's rights. Everyone had business that year - T.E. Lawrence, Queen Marie of Romania, Maynard Keynes, Ho Chi Minh. There had never been anything like it before, and there never has been since.
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Peacemakers, Margaret MacMillan
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- Released
- 2001
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- Title
- Peacemakers
- Subtitle
- The Paris Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Margaret MacMillan
- Publisher
- John Murray
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 574
- ISBN10
- 0719559391
- ISBN13
- 9780719559396
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, True Stories, Biographies, History, Political Science & Politics, Politics, Military History, Wars, Gifts for grandpa, History of Europe, Politicians' Biographies, World War I (1914–1918)
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
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- After the war to end all wars, men and women from all over the world converged on Paris for the Peace Conference. At its heart were the three great powers - Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd George and Clemenceau - but thousands of others came too, each with a different agenda. Kings, prime ministers and foreign ministers with their crowds of advisers rubbed shoulders with journalists and lobbyists for a hundred causes, from Armenian independence to women's rights. Everyone had business that year - T.E. Lawrence, Queen Marie of Romania, Maynard Keynes, Ho Chi Minh. There had never been anything like it before, and there never has been since.







