University Press of America
Pages: 206
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3808-1 • Paperback • June 2007 • $54.99 • (£42.00)
Irwin Halfond is Professor of History at McKendree College, where he has taught since 1988 while serving, since 1990, as Humanities Division Chair. Prior to that he was Associate Professor of History at Eureka College and Livingstone College where he chaired, at each institution, the Social Science Division. He earned a doctorate from Temple University in Modern European Diplomatic History. His writings include over forty History Encyclopedia articles for Salem Press, several of which were major articles on topics related to the two World Wars. He is the recipient of NEH Seminar and study grants in French and Russian History.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Paléologue and the Third Republic, 1859–1907
Chapter 3 Romantic-Mystic-Elitist, 1885–1909
Chapter 4 Bulgaria, 1907–1912
Chapter 5 Political Director and Ambassador to Russia
Chapter 6 The Outbreak of World War I
Chapter 7 Paléologue at Petrograd 1914–1917
Chapter 8 Encore and Epilogue
Chapter 9 The Writer and the Man, 1921–1944
Part 10 List of Abbreviations
Part 11 Bibliography
Part 12 Index
Part 13 About the Author
Irwin Halfond is to be commended for this fascinating look at a man at the centre of such controversy. Halfond renders a valuable service by using Paleologue's literary writings to show a character steeped in idealism and overly confident in his own abilities, and then trying to interpret his diplomatic activity through this lens . . . By exposing Paleologue's unspoken assumptions, Halfond has shed new light on the odd twists of France's diplomacy through this period.
— International History Review, September 2009