Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878-1938 - Tapa blanda

Fink, Carole

 
9780521029940: Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878-1938

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When the Cold War ended between 1989 and 1991, statesmen and scholars reached back to the period after World War I when the victors devised minority treaties for the new and expanded states of Eastern Europe. This book is a study of the entire period between 1878 and 1938, when the great powers established a system of external supervision to reduce the threats in Europe's most volatile regions of irredentism, persecution and uncontrolled waves of westward migration. It is a study of the strengths and weaknesses of an early state of international human rights diplomacy as practised by rival and often uninformed Western political leaders, by ardent but divided Jewish advocates, and also by aggressive state minority champions, in the tumultuous age of nationalism and imperialism, bolshevism and fascism between Bismarck and Hitler.

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Carole Fink is the Professor of European History at the Ohio State University. She has written several books, including The Genoa Conference: European Diplomacy, 1921–22 (1984), which was awarded the George Louis Beer Prize of the American Historical Association, and Marc Bloch: A Life in History (Cambridge University Press, 1989), which has been translated into five languages.

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9780521838375: Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878–1938

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ISBN 10:  0521838371 ISBN 13:  9780521838375
Editorial: Cambridge University Press, 2004
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