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The Lights That Failed
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PART I: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF EUROPE, 1918-1929; 1. The Hall of Mirrors: Peacemaking in the West; 2. Distant Frontiers: Peacemaking in the East; 3. Revolution from the Left: The Soviet Union and the Post-War Settlement; 4. The Primacy of Economics: Reconstruction in Western Europe, 1919-1924; 5. The Primacy of Nationalism: Reconstruction in Eastern and Central Europe; 6. Revolution from the Right: Italy, 1919-25; 7. The Geneva Dream: The League of Nations and Post-War Internationalism; 8. New Dawn? Stabilisation in Western Europe after Locarno; 9. Faltering Reconstruction: Cracks in the Locarno Facade; 10. Troubled Waters: Uncertainties in Italy, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; 11. Faltering Internationalism: Disarmament and Security after Locarno; Conclusion: Europe Reconstructed?; PART II: THE HINGE YEARS, 1930-1933; 12. The Diplomacy of the Depression: Economics and Foreign Policy; 13. Beyond Europe: The Manchurian Crisis; 14. The Poisoned Chalice: The Pursuit of Disarmament; Conclusion: The Hinge Years; Appendices; Select Bibliography

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...indisputably the most detailed and authoritative single-volume account of European international history in the fifteen years following the end of the Frist World War...[this work] affirms Zara Steiner's status as the pre-eminent historian of inter-war international affairs. Martin Conway, EHR 494 Zara Steiner has produced a splendid volume, chock full of detail and with many thought-provoking insights. It will remain a classic for many years to come. For those studying international business history it will serve as an excellent background reference manual to the period... If one were to ask for more it would be the second volume in the same vein. Derek H. Aldcroft, Business History Zara Steiner's work has ensured that we will have to treat that neglected decade [the 1920s] with proper respect. She has told the story with impeccable scholarship, clarity and compassion ... Her book will rightly become the definitive work on the period. Margaret MacMillan, TLS ... impressive David Stevenson, LRB ...majestic and authoritative volume...The Lights that Failed skillfully and judiciously deploys the fruits of extensive reading and long reflection ... Embedded in its comprehensive survey of the main protagonists and themes is a radical and fascinating argument... Mark Mazower, BBC History Any reader who wants to understand the inter-War period should consult this book and any serious student of the period should buy it. For there is simply nothing to compare with it in terms of erudition or exposition. Above all Zara Steiner ensures that we read history forward not backward. The Independent a dazzling account...This combination of human drama and a broad international perspective, shifting between western, eastern and Atlantic viewpoints, is a governing strength of the narrative, at once providing fascinating detail, balance, and vivid variety of pace and content. Steiner's long, wise view of international relations during the last epoch when western Europe confidently believed itself the centre of the world is compelling reading for anyone concerned with the continent's past - or future. FT Magazine

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