The Diplomats, 19191939
By (Author) Gordon A. Craig
Edited by Felix Gilbert
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
13th September 1994
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
General and world history
327.209
Paperback
728
Width 197mm, Height 254mm
1049g
This classic account of interwar diplomacy examines the curious fate of the diplomat, the honest man sent to lie abroad for the good of his country, in the capitals of a darkening Europe. These menambassadors in the field and officials in the Foreign Officeworked against time in a world that witnessed the complete reorganization of the European system amid the onslaught of totalitarianism. Leading experts investigate the diplomatic history of these years through the eyes of those entrusted with the extraordinarily delicate task of conducting the fateful negotiations that effect national policy. Drawing on government archives, European memoirs, and diplomatic studies, this book is both an absorbing history of twenty years of crisis and a searching analysis of the role of diplomacy in the modern age.
"[This book] represents a really impressive achievement. Though a collaborative work, it is remarkably even and well-integrated ... It is certainly no exaggeration to say that this is the best-informed, most authoritative, and most provocative treatment of diplomatic history presently available for the period indicated."--The New York Times "A book like this one, in addition to providing pleasant and informative reading, will perform a useful function by increasing the understanding of the potential achievements and limitations of the diplomatic art."--The Nation "An enlightening and readable volume."--The New Yorker "An illuminating and authoritative commentary upon the conduct of international relations during this critical era."--American Historical Review
Gordon A. Craig was Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Stanford University and Honorarprofessor at the Free University of Berlin. Felix Gilbert was Professor Emeritus in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.