2019
DOI: 10.1111/nana.12527
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Poland in the ‘Paris system’: self‐determination, stereotypes, and decisions in 1919

Abstract: One of the most important questions at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference was what to do about the newly re-created state of Poland. The Paris peacemakers realised the importance of the settlement, thanks in part to dire warnings about Poland's future, and the leaders spent much time discussing the territorial settlement. Yet discussions of this important question regularly strayed from debates about policy to incorporate understandings of Polish national character. In particular, the leaders of the so-called Big… Show more

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