Keylor Explores the Role of the U.S. Congress during World War One at Paris Conference.
Professor William Keylor was the only American scholar invited to participate in an international colloquium in Paris on April 25 sponsored by La Société d’Histoire Diplomatique of France. Attended by French, German, British, Austrian, and Swiss scholars, the conference was held in the sumptuous building of the Fondation Singer/Polingac. The title of the conference was “The Role of Parliaments During the First World War.” The title of Professor Keylor’s presentation was “De la Neutralité, à la Guerre, et à la Paix : Le rôle du Congrès des Etats-Unis pendant la Grande Guerre et la Conférence de Paix, 1914-1919 ” (From Neutrality to War to Peace : The Role of the United States Congress during World War I and the Peace Conference, 1914-1919.”)
The presentations at the conference were videotaped and placed on the web. Here is the link (for those who understand French) to Professor Keylor’s presentation: