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Caroline E. Playne Archives
Caroline E. Playne •ï¿½4 Books
The Neuroses of the Nations (1925)
The Neuroses of Germany and France
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Published Reviews
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    Books of Medieval and Modern European History (Review)
    The Neuroses of the Nations, by Caroline E. Playne
    1. The Neuroses of the Nations by Caroline E. Playne
    The American Historical Review, October 1925, p. 137
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    The Madness of Nations (Review)
    The Neuroses of the Nations, by Caroline E. Playne
    1. The Neuroses of the Nations by Caroline E. Playne
    The Nation, August 25, 1926, p. 177
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    The World Upside Down (2 Reviews)
    The Neuroses of the Nations, by Caroline E. Playne
    1. The Neuroses of the Nations by Caroline E. Playne
    2. The Re-Making of the Nations by John H. Nicholson
    The New Republic, December 23, 1925, p. 141
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    The New Books (2 Reviews)
    International
    1. The Neuroses of the Nations by Caroline E. Playne
    2. International Relations by Raymond Leslie Buell
    The Saturday Review, December 5, 1925, p. 387
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (14 Reviews)
    Europe
    1. The Neuroses of the Nations by Caroline E. Playne
    2. The Crisis of European Democracy by Moritz Julius Bonn
    3. Europe Turns the Corner by Stanley High
    4. The Dawes Plan in the Making by Rufus C. Dawes
    5. Europe Overseas by James Alexander Williamson
    6. Germany by George P. Gooch
    7. Tannenberg: The First Thirty Days in East Prussia by Edmund Ironside
    8. Letters to Karl and Luise Kautsky from 1896 to 1918 by Rosa Luxemburg and Luise Kautsky
    9. The Return of the Kings
    10. A Danger Spot in Europe by Robert Donald
    11. Russia in Division by Stephen Graham
    12. The Assault of Heaven by Alexandr A. Valentinov
    13. Russia
    14. Since Lenin Died by Max F. Eastman
    Foreign Affairs, October 1925, pp. 162-165