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Piip, Meierovics & Voldemaras: The Baltic States: Makers of the Modern World

Autor Charlotte Alston
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2011
Conflict on the borders of the Russian 'Empire', whatever the complexion of the government controlling it, has been a constant feature of the past 90 years, most recently with Russia's brief war with Georgia in August 2008. In 1919, as the smaller nations on Russia's borders sought self-determination while the Civil War raged between the Whites and the Bolsheviks, the Paris Peace Conference struggled with a situation complicated by mutually exclusive aims. The Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia were seen by both the Russians and the Western Allies as a protective buffer for their own territory, which led to the curious situation that the Peace Conference requested German troops to remain temporarily in the Baltic territory they had occupied during the First World War to block the westward spread of the Bolshevik Revolution. The ongoing civil war in Russia further complicated the issue, because if the Whites should win and restore the 'legitimate' Russian government, the Peace Conference could not divide up the territory of a power that had been one of the original members of the Entente. The US politician Herbert Hoover described Russia as 'Banquo's ghost' at the Paris Peace Conference, an invisible but influential presence, and nowhere can this be more clearly seen than in the deliberations over the Baltic States.
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ISBN-13: 9781905791712
ISBN-10: 1905791712
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 3 B&W illustrations and photographs
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: HAUS PUBLISHING
Colecția Haus Publishing
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Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Charlotte Alston is Lecturer in History in the School of History and International Affairs at Ulster University. Her research interests are in international history between 1890 and 1945, media history, and the history of Russia and Eastern Europe, particularly relations between Russia/Eastern Europe and the West. Recent projects have included work on Russia and the border states at the Paris Peace Conference and the Russian Civil War. Her publications include Russia’s Greatest Enemy? Harold Williams and the Russian Revolutions (2007), and the papers 'The Suggested Basis for a Russian Federal Republic': Britain, Anti-Bolshevik Russia and the Border States at the Paris Peace Conference 1919', History Vol. 91 No. 301 (January 2006) and 'James Young Simpson and the settlement of the Latvian-Lithuanian border 1920–21: the papers in the archive of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society', The Scottish Geographical Journal Vol. 118 No. 2 (December 2002).