
Some Problems of the Peace Conference, published in 1920 by Charles Homer Haskins, analyzes the territorial settlements and diplomatic challenges faced during the Paris Peace Conference following World War I. The book examines the complexities of national boundaries in Europe and the principles of self-determination, highlighting the urgent need for solutions to territorial disputes in the post-war context. Haskins provides insights into the methods and decisions made by delegates, emphasizing the significant impact of the conference on the future of Europe and the interplay of national identities and autonomy desires.


