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Global Governance in the 20th Century

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Global GovernanceInternational Order in the 20th Century Trial Series

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3 Collections
31 Volumes
1,532 Documents
464,582 Pages
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Introduction

Global governance refers to a norms and rule-based order that is regulated and enforced through multilateral institutions at a transnational level. These bodies cover a whole host of human activity in both the public and private sector, from trade and finance to public health and war. 

This series encompasses three unique primary source collections that shed light on Western attempts to manage the international system in the early to mid-20th century. 

Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939 covers the aftermath of the First World War and the emergence of the League of Nations. Prosecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944-1949 details developments in international jurisprudence in the years immediately after the Second World War. Establishing the Post-War International Order, 1944-1961 provides further context by exploring the uneasy political, economic, and military settlement that came to define the Cold War world. 

Dates Covered

1919-1961

Contributors

  • British Library
  • The National Archives (UK)

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View document: Records on Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1945-1947.

Licensed to access Records on Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1945-1947

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Bergen Belsen, 1945-1947.

Licensed to access Records on Bergen Belsen, 1945-1947

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Buchenwald, 1945-1948.

Licensed to access Records on Buchenwald, 1945-1948

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Dachau, 1945-1948.

Licensed to access Records on Dachau, 1945-1948

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Flossenbürg, 1945-1948.

Licensed to access Records on Flossenbürg, 1945-1948

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Mauthausen, 1945-1948.

Licensed to access Records on Mauthausen, 1945-1948

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Neuengamme by year, 1945-1947.

Licensed to access Records on Neuengamme by year, 1945-1947

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Neuengamme by year range, 1945-1949.

Licensed to access Records on Neuengamme by year range, 1945-1949

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949
View document: Records on Neuengamme by year range, 1946-1947.

Licensed to access Records on Neuengamme by year range, 1946-1947

Contributor The National Archives
CollectionProsecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949

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Licensed to access Prosecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944–1949

Contributor The National Archives (UK) Contents 8 Volumes, 144 Documents (180,875 Pages)
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A black and white image of French, British and Italian ministers at the Paris Peace Conference.

Licensed to access Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919–1939

Contributor The National Archives (UK); British Library Contents 9 Volumes, 113 Documents (52,343 Pages)
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Representatives from the Soviet Union, UK and US at the 1945 Potsdam Conference in Potsdam, Germany.

Licensed to access Establishing the Post-War International Order, 1944–1961

Contributor The National Archives (UK) Contents 14 Volumes, 1275 Documents (231,364 Pages)
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