The author scrutinizes official documents and unpublished government and private archives to present a day-by-day account of the negotiations among the League's representatives that led to a peaceful settlement of the crisis.
Author(s): James Barros
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 1965
Language: English
Pages: 362
City: Princeton, New Jersey
Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (pp. vii-viii)
Table of Contents (pp. ix-xii)
ABBREVIATIONS (pp. xiii-xiv)
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS: July-December 1923 (pp. xv-xviii)
INTRODUCTION (pp. xix-1)
[Maps] (pp. 2-2)
CHAPTER I THE CONFERENCE OF AMBASSADORS (pp. 3-19)
CHAPTER II THE TELLINI MURDER (pp. 20-32)
CHAPTER III THE ITALIAN ULTIMATUM (pp. 33-73)
CHAPTER IV MUSSOLINI VERSUS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS (pp. 74-123)
CHAPTER V THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE CONFERENCE OF AMBASSADORS (pp. 124-187)
CHAPTER VI SETTLEMENT BY NEGOTIATION AND COMPROMISE (pp. 188-229)
CHAPTER VII CRUCIAL DAYS: SEPTEMBER 12-13 (pp. 230-267)
CHAPTER VIII SURRENDER (pp. 268-296)
CONCLUSION (pp. 297-314)
APPENDIX A Text of the Conference of Ambassadors’ Message to the Council of the League of Nations, September 5, 1923 (pp. 315-315)
APPENDIX B Text of Avezzana’s Declaration to the Conference of Ambassadors, September 13, 1923 (pp. 316-316)
APPENDIX C Memorandum by Sir Eric Drummond on the Corfu Incident, September 14, 1923 (pp. 317-320)
APPENDIX D Note of the Conference of Ambassadors to the Greek Government, September 27, 1923 (pp. 321-322)
BIBLIOGRAPHY (pp. 323-330)
INDEX (pp. 331-339)