In Our Time

The Economic Consequences of the Peace

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Oct 26, 2023
Join prominent historians Margaret MacMillan, Michael Cox, and Patricia Clavin as they dive into the aftermath of World War I and the profound insights of John Maynard Keynes. They explore Keynes' prophetic warnings in his influential book about the Treaty of Versailles and its disastrous economic consequences, shedding light on how these ideas influenced public sentiments and international relations. The discussion spans from the chaotic political landscape of post-war Europe to the implications of reparations and the lessons learned for contemporary peace-building efforts.
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ANECDOTE

German Surrender Narrative

  • German High Command, not civilian government, initiated armistice due to battlefield losses.
  • They later shifted blame, claiming they could have fought on, fueling resentment towards the treaty.
INSIGHT

Unexpected Global Governance

  • The Paris Peace Conference became a world government due to global instability.
  • Revolutions, hunger, and disease outbreaks forced them to address wider problems beyond peace terms.
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Keynes' Rise to Prominence

  • John Maynard Keynes, a young Treasury official, became central to inter-allied debt discussions during WWI.
  • Though initially peripheral in Paris, his post-conference book made him famous.
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