Marks, The Illusion Of Peace - International Relations In Europe, 1918-1933
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Sally Marks's new edition of The Illusion of Peace: International Relations in Europe, 1918-1933 is a fine book in a strong series, The Making of the Twentieth Century. This series bravely promises "sufficient narrative and explanation for the newcomer to the subject while offering, for more advanced study, detailed source references and bibliographies, together with interpretation and reassessment in the light of recent scholarship." Marks, well known in the field, comes as close to reaching that goal as anyone is likely to do in so few pages.
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