The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915-1919
Italy emerged from World War I triumphant but ostracized from the comity of victors, which led to the notion in Italy that a war had been won but a peace lost. The Legend of the Mutilated Victory demonstrates that Italy's conflict with America over the nature of the peace was a direct outgrowth of Italy's ongoing quarrels with the Allies, quarrels that formed the basis of the mutilated victory. In a clear and cogently argued narrative, Burgwyn reassesses Sidney Sonnino's diplomacy as he lead Italy to victory in the imbroglio of the war and domestic political intrigue. He observes the impact of domestic politics and the Supreme Command on Sonnino's wartime diplomacy, impartially describes Sonnino's efforts at the Paris Peace Conference, and also points out the failures in Sonnino's approach. This is the first book in any language to analyze Italian diplomacy from the outbreak of the war to the Paris Peace Conference.
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The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915-1919
Italy emerged from World War I triumphant but ostracized from the comity of victors, which led to the notion in Italy that a war had been won but a peace lost. The Legend of the Mutilated Victory demonstrates that Italy's conflict with America over the nature of the peace was a direct outgrowth of Italy's ongoing quarrels with the Allies, quarrels that formed the basis of the mutilated victory. In a clear and cogently argued narrative, Burgwyn reassesses Sidney Sonnino's diplomacy as he lead Italy to victory in the imbroglio of the war and domestic political intrigue. He observes the impact of domestic politics and the Supreme Command on Sonnino's wartime diplomacy, impartially describes Sonnino's efforts at the Paris Peace Conference, and also points out the failures in Sonnino's approach. This is the first book in any language to analyze Italian diplomacy from the outbreak of the war to the Paris Peace Conference.
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The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915-1919

The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915-1919

by H. James Burgwyn
The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915-1919

The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915-1919

by H. James Burgwyn

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Italy emerged from World War I triumphant but ostracized from the comity of victors, which led to the notion in Italy that a war had been won but a peace lost. The Legend of the Mutilated Victory demonstrates that Italy's conflict with America over the nature of the peace was a direct outgrowth of Italy's ongoing quarrels with the Allies, quarrels that formed the basis of the mutilated victory. In a clear and cogently argued narrative, Burgwyn reassesses Sidney Sonnino's diplomacy as he lead Italy to victory in the imbroglio of the war and domestic political intrigue. He observes the impact of domestic politics and the Supreme Command on Sonnino's wartime diplomacy, impartially describes Sonnino's efforts at the Paris Peace Conference, and also points out the failures in Sonnino's approach. This is the first book in any language to analyze Italian diplomacy from the outbreak of the war to the Paris Peace Conference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313288852
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/21/1993
Series: Contributions to the Study of World History , #38
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

H. JAMES BURGWYN is Professor of History at West Chester University. He is the author of Il Revisionismo Fascista: La sfida di Mussolini alle grandi potenze nei Balcani sul Danubio 1925-1933, and a co-editor of The Italian Refuge: Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust. He has also published a number of articles in both Italian and American jourbanals on Italian foreign policy. Dr. Burgwyn is currently writing a book on Italy's descent into World War II.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Diplomacy of War
From Peace to War
Fissures in the Alliance
Sonnino Versus Cadorna
Imperialist Aims and Frustrations
A Separate Peace?
The "War of Austrian Succession"
Defending the London Pact
"Italy's War"
The Bungled Peace
The Ambiguities of the Peace
The Armistice Period: Differing Perspectives
The Paris Peace Conference
The Adriatic Crisis
Denouement
Epilogue
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index

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