TY - BOOK ID - 142265574 TI - Passion and restraint : Poles and Poland in western diplomacy, 1914-1921 PY - 2022 SN - 0228012635 0228012627 PB - Montreal, Quebec : McGill-Queens University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Polish question. KW - Polish people. KW - Poland KW - Foreign relations KW - 1919. KW - American relations. KW - Anglo. KW - Danzig. KW - David Lloyd George. KW - Eastern Europe. KW - First. KW - Franco-Polish relations. KW - Front. KW - Galicia. KW - Gdansk. KW - Georges Clemenceau. KW - Ignacy Paderewski. KW - Jozef Pilsudski. KW - Lewis Namier. KW - Paris Peace Conference. KW - Polish Corridor. KW - Polonia. KW - Poznan. KW - Roman Dmowski. KW - Russian. KW - Upper Silesia. KW - WWI. KW - Woodrow Wilson. KW - World War One. KW - diplomatic history. KW - discrimination. KW - emotional communities. KW - emotionology. KW - emotions. KW - gender. KW - global governance. KW - history. KW - humanitarianism. KW - international. KW - intervention. KW - liminal orientalism. KW - minorities. KW - national character. KW - nationalism. KW - niepodleglosc. KW - political discourse. KW - prejudice. KW - stereotypes. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:142265574 AB - Western policymakers knew little about Poland in 1914, but by the end of the First World War were drawing the new country's borders, sending humanitarian aid, and imposing minority protections. Passion and Restraint examines how British, French, and American foreign policymakers interacted with Poles and the notion of an independent Poland. ER -