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Peace Making After the First World War 1919-1923, National Archives-Lancaster House, 27-28 June 2019
Friday 28 June 2019
Lancaster House
Registration, tea and coffee from 9am
Welcome and Introduction at 9:30
First session: 9:45-11am
Professor Gaynor Johnson The Foreign Office and peace-making, 1915-1919: the inside view
Professor Alan Sharp 'It has been a wonderful time'. David Lloyd George and the Paris Peace Conference.
Tea break
Panel session: 11:30-1pm
Beyond the ‘Big Three’
Julian Anthony Theseira (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva, Switzerland): “When we spoke at Versailles”: Lou Tseng-Tsiang and the Chinese Delegation at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, A Frustrated Quest for Justice.
Paolo Soave (University of Bologna): Italy at the Peace Conference: A Minor Winning Power?
Seung Mo Kang (LSE): The Polish Question and the Korean Question during the Versailles Peace Conference.
Olga Porshneva (Ural Federal University): The Versailles peace treaty in Bolshevik propaganda and politics of memory of a Great War in a post-revolutionary period.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/International-History/Events/peace-making-after-the-First-World-War
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/news/call-for-papers-peace-making-after-first-world-war/
Published on: June 20 2019