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[1919a] The Wilsonian Moment I: a New Hope

[1919a] The Wilsonian Moment I: a New Hope

Released Wednesday, 22nd February 2023
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[1919a] The Wilsonian Moment I: a New Hope

[1919a] The Wilsonian Moment I: a New Hope

[1919a] The Wilsonian Moment I: a New Hope

Wednesday, 22nd February 2023
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In January 1918, American President Woodrow Wilson laid out his vision for a durable peace settlement that would end the Great War. Abandoning traditional diplomatic practices that called on losing powers to make territorial concessions to the victors, Wilson's vision suggested a new Europe built on mutual respect and democratic principles. In doing so, his idealism gave the Entente war efforts renewed purpose, and laid the foundations for the postwar era. But how effective would Wilson's ideas be? This episode examines the reception of Wilson's ideas and the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, noting some of the ways his ideals salvaged 19th century European society.  We'll also discuss some of the conference's failures, including the treaties it produced.

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