The Impact of the Paris Peace Conferences, History 12
Overview:
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
An excellent article written by historian Margaret MacMillan
Access to Primary Documents
Book Review of Paris, 1919 by Margaret MacMillan
This site includes links to all participant countries.
Statistics and Maps
A very useful site, arranged in alphabetical order by country.
Maps that Explain WWI
Austria-Hungary:
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austria-Hungary Before WWI
The Minor Powers During WWI
Britain, Hungary at the PPC 1919
The Treaty of St. Germain
Treaty of Trianon 1920
China:
China Before WWI
China Declares War on Germany
A Review of China and the Great War: China's Pursuit of a New National Identity and Internationalization.
A succinct summary of the book.
An explanation of post-war China.
Czechoslovakia:
US Library of Congress Index
Use this index to link to the appropriate sections. Includes information on all three aspects of your assignment.
Germany:
The German Empire
First World War.com
Primary Documents - German Delegates' Protest Against Proposed Peace Terms at the Paris Peace Conference, May 1919
The longer-term results in Germany
Italy:
This Day in History Part One
This Day in History Part Two
Italian Aims for the PPC
Scroll to p.16 for information specific to Italy, but this entire site includes useful information.
The Middle East (Mandates), Formation of the Jewish Homeland:
The Arab Revolt
The Arab Delegation at the PPC
Arab Support for a Jewish Homeland
The Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Balfour Declaration
The Ottoman Empire:
History World
Begin with Bulgarian atrocities: 1876-1877 for information on events prior to WWI.
The Ottoman Empire
The Aftermath for the Ottomans
The Treaty of Sevres
Youtube video.
Poland (the Polish Corridor):
Creation of the Polish Corridor
Sections of the Treaty which apply to Poland
The Aftermath
Be sure to check the date on this article.
Yugoslavia:
The Balkans in WWI
A Yugoslav Perspective on the PPC
From the Serbian website Pescanik; also includes information on post-treaty events.
Partitions, Conflicts and Peace Processes
Overview:
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
An excellent article written by historian Margaret MacMillan
Access to Primary Documents
Book Review of Paris, 1919 by Margaret MacMillan
This site includes links to all participant countries.
Statistics and Maps
A very useful site, arranged in alphabetical order by country.
Maps that Explain WWI
Austria-Hungary:
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austria-Hungary Before WWI
The Minor Powers During WWI
Britain, Hungary at the PPC 1919
The Treaty of St. Germain
Treaty of Trianon 1920
China:
China Before WWI
China Declares War on Germany
A Review of China and the Great War: China's Pursuit of a New National Identity and Internationalization.
A succinct summary of the book.
An explanation of post-war China.
Czechoslovakia:
US Library of Congress Index
Use this index to link to the appropriate sections. Includes information on all three aspects of your assignment.
Germany:
The German Empire
First World War.com
Primary Documents - German Delegates' Protest Against Proposed Peace Terms at the Paris Peace Conference, May 1919
The longer-term results in Germany
Italy:
This Day in History Part One
This Day in History Part Two
Italian Aims for the PPC
Scroll to p.16 for information specific to Italy, but this entire site includes useful information.
The Middle East (Mandates), Formation of the Jewish Homeland:
The Arab Revolt
The Arab Delegation at the PPC
Arab Support for a Jewish Homeland
The Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Balfour Declaration
The Ottoman Empire:
History World
Begin with Bulgarian atrocities: 1876-1877 for information on events prior to WWI.
The Ottoman Empire
The Aftermath for the Ottomans
The Treaty of Sevres
Youtube video.
Poland (the Polish Corridor):
Creation of the Polish Corridor
Sections of the Treaty which apply to Poland
The Aftermath
Be sure to check the date on this article.
Yugoslavia:
The Balkans in WWI
A Yugoslav Perspective on the PPC
From the Serbian website Pescanik; also includes information on post-treaty events.
Partitions, Conflicts and Peace Processes