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  1. International relations (1919–1939) International relations (1919–1939) covers the main interactions shaping world history in this era, known as the interwar period, with emphasis on diplomacy and economic relations. The coverage here follows the diplomatic history of World War I and precedes the diplomatic history of World War II.

  2. Oct 17, 2022 · Images. An illustration of a ... International Relations between the two world wars 1919-1939 Bookreader Item Preview

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  4. Nov 10, 2021 · International relations -- History -- 20th century, World politics -- 1900-1945, Relations internationales -- Histoire, Politique mondiale, International relations, World politics, Internationale betrekkingen, 1920-1929, 1930-1939, Entre-deux-guerres, Histoire, Politique internationale, Relations internationales Publisher

  5. Frustrated in the Balkans and at sea, Mussolini ordered his Libyan army to cross the Western desert and conquer Egypt. This adventure soon turned to disaster. 20th-century international relations - WWII, Axis, Allies: War once again broke out over nationality conflicts in east-central Europe, provoked in part by a German drive for continental ...

  6. Mar 24, 2020 · viii, 302 pages 19 cm Originally published in 1937 under title: International relations since the peace treaties The peace settlement -- France and her allies -- Germany in defeat -- Other storm-centres in Europe -- The foundations of peace -- The League at its zenith -- The campaign against war -- The economic breakdown -- The crisis in the Far East -- The disarmament conference -- The Nazi ...

  7. The Twenty Years' Crisis: 1919–1939: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations is a book on international relations written by E. H. Carr.The book was written in the 1930s shortly before the outbreak of World War II in Europe and the first edition was published in September 1939, shortly after the war's outbreak; a second edition was published in 1945.

  8. In 1939 the British historian E. H. Carr used the phrase ‘the twenty years’ crisis’ to name his study of international relations since 1919. But what scholars call Europe’s ‘international crisis’–the break-down of the nineteenth-century state system and the contested efforts to replace it with a new inter-

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