A vivid and passionate commentary on the Treaty of Versailles by a participant in the Peace Conference itself.
This volume contains papers relating to the dramatic events from 1922 to 1932, providing an important dimension to our understanding of the period.
Keynes's academic articles and reviews on a number of subjects, including India, statistics, World War I and international economics.
This volume is concerned with Keynes's involvement in Britain's attempts to finance the transition from war to peace.
The most provocative book written by any economist of Keynes's generation, propounding a fundamentally new approach that revolutionised economics.
This volume, with Volume 13, provides all surviving letters and articles from Keynes's work as a monetary economist between 1924 and 1939.
This volume draws together Keynes's writings on non-economic subjects including correspondence, manuscripts on ancient currencies and articles on the arts.
Contains Keynes's principal articles, letters and memoranda from 1921 to 1923 relating to his publications, post-war monetary policy and international financial policy.
The sequel to The Economic Consequences of the Peace, revealing the validity of Keynes's criticism of the peacemakers at Versailles.
This book contains almost all of Keynes's biographical writings - on politicians, on economists, his autobiographical memoirs, on Newton, and character sketches of friends.
This volume, with Volume 14, provides all surviving letters and articles from Keynes's work as a monetary economist between 1924 and 1939.
This volume provides an account of Keynes's contributions to the solution of Britain's wartime external financial problems between 1940 and 1943.