6. The Saar Basin [Haskins, Some problems, chap. 4; Tardieu, chap. 8.]
7. Territorial interests of France outside Europe. [Bowman, 91-118.]
8. Reconstruction in France. [R. L. Buell in Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev., Feb., 1921, 15: 27-51; H. A. Gibbons in Fortnightly Rev., July, 1919, 112: 64-76; Tardieu, chap. 12.]
9. The question of reparations: the French position. [Tardieu, chap 9.]
10. The question of reparations: criticism of the settlement [Keynes, chap. 5.]
11. The question of reparations: the American position. [Lamont, chap. 11, and Young, chap. 12, in What really happened, etc.; Baruch, 13-75.]
12. Working of the reparation settlement. [Tardieu, chap. 10.]
13. Contributions of the peace treaties to the control of commercial practices and policy. [Young, in History of the Peace Conference, ed. by H. W. V. Temperley, vol. 5, London, 1921, chap. 1, part 3.]
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B. M. Anderson, Jr., Effects of the war on money, credit and banking, N. Y., 1919, Carnegie Peace, vol. 15, covers both France and the United States, and describes the course of commercial affairs in connection with the question of foreign exchange. An excellent survey of the course of French finance is provided by Gaston Jèze., *The economic and financial position of France in 1920, in Quarterly Journal of Economics, Feb., 1921, 35: 175-214; see also Gide in Econ. Journal, June, 1919, 29: 129-137, and both the writers named in Annals Amer. Acad. Soc. and Pol. Sci., May, 1921, 95: 151-160.