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The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators
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The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators
The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace: Seminar Studies for History Students and Educators
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The League of Nations - pre-cursor to the United Nations - was founded in 1919 as a response to the First World War to ensure collective security and prevent the outbreak of future wars. It was set up to facilitate diplomacy in the face of future international conflict, but also to work towards eradicating the very causes of war by promoting social and economic justice. The philosophy behind much of the League's fascinating and varied roles was to help create satisfied populations who would reject future threats to the peace of their world. In this new volume for Seminar Studies, Martyn Housden sets out to balance the League's work in settling disputes, international security and disarmament with an analysis of its achievements in social and economic fields. He explores the individual contributions of founding members of the League, such as Fridtjof Nansen, Ludwik Rajchman, Rachel Crowdy, Robert Cecil and Jan Smuts, whose humanitarian work laid the foundations for the later successes of the United Nations in such areas as:the welfare of vulnerable people, especially prisoners of war and refugees dealing with epidemic diseases and promoting good health anti-drugs campaigns Supported by previously unpublished documents and photographs, this book illustrates how an understanding of the League of Nations, its achievements and its ultimate failure to stop the Second World War, is central to our understanding of diplomacy and international relations in the Inter-War period.
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There is a good history of the league of nations in this book, but it is hidden behind an overly defensive account of the Leagues actions. Housden spends too much time defending some of the failures of the League of Nations and it takes away from what is otherwise a very persuasive argument.

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