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The Inside Story of the Peace Conference

By Emile Joseph Dillon

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst post-war chaos, global representatives converge in a politically charged Paris, each harboring unique agendas that complicate the pursuit of enduring peace.

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2004-12-26
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"The Inside Story of the Peace Conference" by Emile Joseph Dillon is a recount of what happened after World War I, focusing on the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. The book examines the different groups, political happenings, and the environment in Paris during this important time. It looks at how the Conference worked, along with the bigger effects on society and the problems leaders faced as they tried to create lasting peace. The book starts by describing Paris as a place full of political tricks and stress as the location for the Peace Conference. Dillon explains why there were doubts about choosing Paris, but also shows how it was an important symbol after the war's difficulties. He shows a city with representatives from all over the world, each with their own political goals and historical problems and vividly captures the uncertainty of all the confusion surrounding the negotiations intended to impact international relations while grappling with the echoes of the past

About the Author

Emile Joseph Dillon was an Irish author, journalist and linguist.

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