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The British Power‐Elite and the German Revolution of 1918–1919

The British Power‐Elite and the German Revolution of 1918–1919 Footnotes 1 C. B. Burdick and R. H. Lutz, eds, The Political Institutions of the German Revolution 1918–1919 (New York: Praeger, 1966), Cabinet meetings of 18 and 22 March 1919, pp. 264 and 277. 2 Alma Luckau, The German Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference (New York: Columbia University Press 1941), p. 221. 3 Walter Simons to Frau Simons, 10 May 1919, ibid., pp. 118–119. 4 James Headlam‐Morley to Percy Koppel, 8 May 1919 in A. Headlam‐Morley, R. Bryant and A. Cienciala, eds, A Memoir of the Paris Peace Conference 1919 (London: Methuen, 1972), p. 100. 5 Frances Stevenson Diary, quoted in A. Lentin, Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and the Guilt of Germany (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1984) p. 87. 6 Henry Wilson Diary, 8 May 1919, H. Wilson Papers, DS Misc. 80 (Imperial War Museum). 7 Kerr to his mother, 13 May 1919, Lord Lothian Papers, GD 40/17/466/25 (Scottish Record Office). 8 Maurice Hankey Diary, 7 May 1919, Hankey Papers, 1/5 (Churchill College). 9 Henry Wilson Diary, 8 May 1919, italics in original. 10 For example, neither Fritz Ebert nor Philip Scheidemann appear anywhere at all in such works as H. Nelson, Land and Power: British and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1991 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1991.tb00043.x
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Footnotes 1 C. B. Burdick and R. H. Lutz, eds, The Political Institutions of the German Revolution 1918–1919 (New York: Praeger, 1966), Cabinet meetings of 18 and 22 March 1919, pp. 264 and 277. 2 Alma Luckau, The German Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference (New York: Columbia University Press 1941), p. 221. 3 Walter Simons to Frau Simons, 10 May 1919, ibid., pp. 118–119. 4 James Headlam‐Morley to Percy Koppel, 8 May 1919 in A. Headlam‐Morley, R. Bryant and A. Cienciala, eds, A Memoir of the Paris Peace Conference 1919 (London: Methuen, 1972), p. 100. 5 Frances Stevenson Diary, quoted in A. Lentin, Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and the Guilt of Germany (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1984) p. 87. 6 Henry Wilson Diary, 8 May 1919, H. Wilson Papers, DS Misc. 80 (Imperial War Museum). 7 Kerr to his mother, 13 May 1919, Lord Lothian Papers, GD 40/17/466/25 (Scottish Record Office). 8 Maurice Hankey Diary, 7 May 1919, Hankey Papers, 1/5 (Churchill College). 9 Henry Wilson Diary, 8 May 1919, italics in original. 10 For example, neither Fritz Ebert nor Philip Scheidemann appear anywhere at all in such works as H. Nelson, Land and Power: British and

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Dec 1, 1991

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