Publication details

Nový svět Isaiaha Bowmana: Americká koncepce uspořádání Evropy po první světové válce

Title in English The New World of Isaiah Bowman: The American concept of order in Europe after the First World War.
Authors

CIMALA Petr

Year of publication 2012
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description After the First World War, a prevention of vast military conflicts was being looked for. The most known conception was the Fourteen Points of Woodrow Wilson, which also included the idea of self-determination of nations. However, this conception was not the only one. A less idealistic program was the conception of Isaiah Bowman, which, on the contrary, assumed a bottom-up and progressive building of world order via particular international leagues. Therefore, the contribution shall present not only the main points of the Bowman's conception, but also remark on different features in comparison with the conception of Woodrow Wilson.

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