Publisher's Synopsis
Ida M. Tarbell, a renowned journalist and biographer, offers a sharp and insightful look into the world of international relations in "Peacemakers-Blessed and Otherwise: Observations, Reflections and Irritations at an International Conference." This volume provides a unique perspective on the complex dynamics of post-WWI peace conferences and disarmament efforts.
Through keen political observation, Tarbell captures the nuances of these pivotal gatherings. She examines the individuals involved and the challenges they faced in forging a lasting peace. Her work explores the intricacies of negotiation and the often-contentious path towards international cooperation. A valuable resource for those interested in political science, international relations, and 20th-century history, "Peacemakers" presents a firsthand account of a critical period. This meticulously prepared print republication brings Tarbell's insightful commentary to a new audience, shedding light on the enduring quest for global stability and the human element in international diplomacy. It remains a timeless exploration of power, negotiation, and the pursuit of peace.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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