The Making of PeaceCambridge University Press |
Contents
searching for peace | 1 |
The Peace of Nicias | 31 |
the Congress of Westphalia | 71 |
The Peace of Paris 1763 | 101 |
the Congress of Vienna | 131 |
War and peace in the postCivil War South | 160 |
Bismarcks quest for peace in | 177 |
Common terms and phrases
alliance Allies American Arab argued Army Athenians Athens Austria battle Bismarck Britain British century civil Cold Cold War collapse Communist conflict Congress of Vienna Corinth Corinthians Curzon declared defeat democratic difficult diplomacy diplomatic Eastern economic Empire enemy Europe Europe’s European fact field fight fighting final finally financial find first five fleet forces foreign France France’s Franco-Prussian War French George German Germany’s Gorbachev Habsburgs Harry Dexter White historians Ibid imperial influence Kagan Lacedaemon leaders London major Marshall Plan Messenia Middle East military Moltke Moreover Napoleon negotiations nuclear office officials Paris peace Peace of Westphalia Peloponnesian Peloponnesian War Peloponnesus Pericles Plut political postwar problem reflected Republican Russia Second World settlement significant Soviet Union Spain Spartans specific Stalin statesmen strategic sufficient Sweden Syria territory Themistocles threat Thuc Thucydides tion Treaty troops United Versailles victory war’s wars West Western Westphalia White