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Locarno diplomacy: Germany and the West, 1925-1929
Jon Jacobson
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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PART ONE THE MAKING OF LOCARNO, 1925
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1. Stresemann and the Practice of German Revisionism (page 3)
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2. England Between Victor and Vanquished (page 12)
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3. The Security of France and Her Allies (page 26)
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4. Three Images of Locarno (page 35)
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PART TWO APPEASEMENT BEFORE AND AFTER LOCARNO, 1925-1926
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1. Security, Disarmament, and the Rhineland before Locarno, January-October 1925 (page 47)
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2. The Locarno Bargain, October 5-December 1, 1925 (page 60)
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3. The League Council Crisis and the Beginning of Locarno Diplomacy, March 1926 (page 68)
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4. The Military Occupation of Germany and the Treaty of Berlin, January-August 1926 (page 76)
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5. Allied Withdrawal from the Rhine? The Thoiry Conversation, September-October 1926 (page 84)
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6. Permanent Surveillance of Germany and the End of Military Control, November-December 1926 (page 91)
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PART THREE THE DECLINE OF THE SPIRIT OF LOCARNO, 1927
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1. Briand's Retreat from Thoiry, December 1926-February 1927 (page 101)
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2. French Rhine Policy in 1927: Occupation and Security (page 104)
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3. The Crisis of Franco-German Relations and the Personal Estrangement between Stresemann and Briand, March-May 1927 (page 113)
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4. Chamberlain and the Entente: The Rhineland, Russia, and "the Anglo-French Thoiry" of May 18, 1927 (page 119)
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5. Germany Between East and West, June 1927 (page 128)
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PART FOUR FREEDOM FOR THE RHINELAND, JANUARY-JULY 1928
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1. The German Offensive on Evacuation: The Winter Debate, January-February 1928 (page 143)
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2. Evacuation and Security (page 152)
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3. The Price of Freedom: Gilbert, Poincaré, and the Origins of the Young Plan, January-April 1928 (page 156)
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4. The Müller Government and the Evacuation of Coblenz, April-July 1928 (page 167)
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5. The End of Locarnite Collaboration? The German Denkschrift of July 20, 1928 (page 175)
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PART FIVE COMPENSATION FOR THE ALLIES, AUGUST-DECEMBER 1928
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1. The Disarmament Compromise and the Opening of the Rhineland Question, August-September 1928 (page 187)
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2. The Entente and the Reparation Invoice, October-November 13, 1928 (page 207)
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3. Evacuation Without Compensation and the Surge of Anti-Locarno Feeling in Germany, November 13-December 1928 (page 223)
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PART SIX THE FINAL REPARATION SETTLEMENT, JANUARY-JUNE 1929
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1. The Politics of Disappointment, January-April 1929 (page 239)
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2. The Young Conference, February 11-April 17, 1929 (page 250)
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3. Germany Accepts the Young Plan, April 19-May 3, 1929 (page 258)
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4. An Analysis of the Plan (page 272)
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PART SEVEN "THE FINAL LIQUIDATION OF THE WAR," JUNE-JULY 1929
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1. A New Course for British Policy: The Second Labour Government (page 279)
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2. Stresemann and the Return of the Saar (page 287)
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3. French Military Security: The Commission of Verification (page 294)
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4. Financial Security for France: Ratification of the War Debt Agreements and Advance Reparation Payment (page 299)
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PART EIGHT THE FIRST HAGUE CONFERENCE, AUGUST 1929
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1. The Break in the Entente, August 6-11 (page 309)
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2. The Locarno Powers Divided, August 13-21 (page 318)
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3. The End of Control over the Demilitarized Zone (page 331)
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4. The Modification of the Young Plan, August 16-31 (page 334)
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5. The Settlement of 1929 (page 343)
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PART NINE CONCLUSION
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1. The End of an Era (page 353)
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2. The Legacy of 1929 (page 359)
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3. The Locarno Era (page 366)
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Bibliography (page 389)
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Index (page 411)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 79.1 (Feb. 1974): 138-139 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28197402%2979%3A1%3C138%3ALDGATW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9 |
JMH | 45.2 (Jun. 1973): 350-352 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2801%28197306%2945%3A2%3C350%3ALDGATW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9 |
SR | 31.4 (Dec. 1972): 915-917 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0037-6779%28197212%2931%3A4%3C915%3ALDGATW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A |
IA | 49.1 (Jan. 1973): 77-78 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2612916 |
AAAPSS | 404 (Nov. 1972): 266-267 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1038694 |
Citable Link
Published: 1972
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9781400869619 (ebook)
- 9780691051901 (hardcover)
- 9780691620015 (paper)