David Lloyd George: Great Britain
Makers of the Modern World
January 2009
Hardcover · 176 Pages
$19.95 U.S. · $21.50 CAN
ISBN 9781905791613
Haus Publishing
Hardcover · 176 Pages
$19.95 U.S. · $21.50 CAN
ISBN 9781905791613
Haus Publishing
Recommended for These Courses
- Area Studies: Western Europe
- History: Biography and Autobiography
- History: General
- History: Western Europe
- International Relations: General
- Political Science: General
- Political Science: International Relations
Description
David Lloyd George’s six months in Paris in 1919, pitting his wits against Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and others, were among the most enjoyable but exhausting of his life. This study investigates the extent to which Lloyd George succeeded in his aims and evaluates the immediate and longer-term results of his negotiations for Britain.
About the Author
Professor Alan Sharp is Provost of the Coleraine Campus at the University of Ulster. The focus of his teaching and research has been 20th-century international history and British foreign policy after the First World War, with a particular emphasis on the making and implementation of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 on which he is an internationally recognized expert.
