Peace Making after the First World War 1919 – 1923
Thursday 27 – Friday 28 June 2019, at The National Archives, Kew and Lancaster House, London
Marking the centenary of the signature of the Treaty of Versailles, bookings are now available for our conference, ‘Peace
Making after the First World War 1919 – 1923’.
Jointly convened with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Historians, the University of Strathclyde, the International History Department at LSE and the British International History
Group, this two day conference will explore the peace making process after the First World War, and the other treaties that marked the formal end of hostilities.
The conference includes keynote lectures by Professor Michael Cox and Professor David Stephenson, and an exhibition of our unique collection of certified copies of all the treaties.
To book your place, visit our
Eventbrite page.
Best wishes,
Research and Academic Engagement
The National Archives
Emma Kay | Academic Communications and Impact Officer
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU | +44 (0)80518731
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