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Author Clark, John Denis Havey, 1985- author

Title Passion and restraint : Poles and Poland in western diplomacy, 1914-1921 / Denis Clark
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2022

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Description 1 online resource
Contents An "Internal" Russian Problem, 1914-15 -- Sympathy for Suffering -- Commitments and Plans, 1918 -- The Polish Territorial Settlement at Paris, 1919 -- Stabilizing Poland's Domestic Affairs, 1919 -- Hoping for Compromise, 1919-21
Summary "Much of today's international order can be traced to the experimentations with governance that occurred in central Europe immediately after World War I. And though western governments did not bring about the creation of Poland on their own or determine all of its eventual borders, their attempts to do so left many lingering grudges and made the years immediately following the First World War a crucial period in Polish and international history. Passion and Restraint examines how British, French, and American foreign policymakers interacted with Poles and the idea of an independent Poland during this period. Western policymakers knew little about Poland at the start of the war in 1914, but by war's end were drawing the new country's borders, sending humanitarian aid, and imposing minority protections. Attitudes regarding national character and emotional restraint were central, intertwined themes in British, French, and American diplomacy during this period of Polish rebirth, and policymakers' opinions of this national character evolved based on personal experiences, political conditions, and dominant understandings of the Polish people in the early twentieth century. Amid these changing attitudes, policymakers' emphasis on the necessity for Polish emotional restraint was a constant theme. Demonstrating how emotions and stereotypes were integral to diplomatic decision-making, Passion and Restraint brings attention to these often-overlooked historical factors, advancing a new lens for the study of Polish, European, and international history."-- Provided by publisher
Analysis 1919
American relations
Anglo
Danzig
David Lloyd George
Eastern Europe
First
Franco-Polish relations
Front
Galicia
Gdansk
Georges Clemenceau
Ignacy Paderewski
Jozef Pilsudski
Lewis Namier
Paris Peace Conference
Polish Corridor
Polonia
Poznan
Roman Dmowski
Russian
Upper Silesia
WWI
Woodrow Wilson
World War One
diplomatic history
discrimination
emotional communities
emotionology
emotions
gender
global governance
history
humanitarianism
international
intervention
liminal orientalism
minorities
national character
nationalism
niepodleglosc
political discourse
prejudice
stereotypes
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed November 15th, 2023)
Subject Polish question.
Polish people -- Europe, Central -- History -- 20th century
HISTORY / Europe / Poland.
Diplomatic relations
Polish people
Polish question
SUBJECT Poland -- Foreign relations -- 1918-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104012
Subject Central Europe
Poland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0228012627
9780228012634
0228012635
9780228012627