The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939

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The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939. / Seidenfaden, Emil Eiby.

I: Contemporary European History, Bind 31, Nr. 3, 2022, s. 368-380.

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Seidenfaden, EE 2022, 'The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939', Contemporary European History, bind 31, nr. 3, s. 368-380. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777321000473

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Seidenfaden, E. E. (2022). The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939. Contemporary European History, 31(3), 368-380. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777321000473

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Seidenfaden EE. The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939. Contemporary European History. 2022;31(3):368-380. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777321000473

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Seidenfaden, Emil Eiby. / The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939. I: Contemporary European History. 2022 ; Bind 31, Nr. 3. s. 368-380.

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