Locarno Revisited
Discover the intricate world of European politics in the 1920s with Locarno Revisited by Gaynor Johnson. Published in 2004, this compelling collection of essays delves into the significant diplomatic developments of the inter-war period, placing a special focus on the Treaty of Locarno of 1925. Often regarded as the true peace treaty following the First World War, the Treaty of Locarno played a crucial role in shaping modern Europe.
With 252 pages of insightful analysis, Johnson explores the complexities of international relations, boundaries, and political history during a pivotal time in European history. This hardback edition is an essential read for anyone interested in political science, history, and the dynamics of diplomacy. Enhance your understanding of a transformative era with Locarno Revisited, a must-have for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.