: How to Approach Modern European History-111. Treaties of the Nineteenth Century—Their Charactor and Interpretation'
HOW devastating to the boundaries of a country treaties can be has been made clear enough to all of us by the Treaty of Versailles. But what a treaty is, how and by whom it is made. and how it is to be interpreted are matters beyond the ken of most of us. Mr. Woodward, however, in continuing his series on ' How to Approach Modern European History.' initiates us into these matters, and, in doing so, shows the importance of treaties in the study of European history.