Peace making after the First World War, 1919-1923
Hosted by the Department of International History
Two-Day Conference, 27-28 June 2019
National Archives
National Archives
To mark the centenary of the signature of the Treaty of Versailles, this two-day conference explores the peace making process after the First World War and will explore other treaties that marked the formal end of hostilities: Saint-Germain (Austria), Neuilly (Bulgaria), Trianon (Hungary), Sèvres (Ottoman Empire) and Lausanne (Turkey). Organised by the National Archives, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Historians, the University of Strathclyde, the Department of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the British International History Group, the conference will include keynote lectures by Professor Michael Cox (LSE IDEAS) and Professor David Stevenson (LSE International History), and an exhibition of The National Archives’ unique collection of certified copies of all the treaties. The first day of the conference will be held at The National Archives and the second day at Lancaster House.
The National Archives will tweet during the conference. Join the conversation by using #PeaceConf.
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Twitter hashtag: #PeaceConf
https://www.academia.edu/39527330/Peace_Making_after_the_First_World_War_1919-1923_Conference
Meu paper: “Brazil and the 1919 peace negotiations: a newcomer among the greats”, será divulgado oportunamente.
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