The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783–1919
Adolphus William Ward editor George Peabody Gooch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Dec '11
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Published between 1922 and 1923, the first comprehensive survey of foreign policy during Britain's emergence as a major international power.
Published between 1922 and 1923, this was the first comprehensive survey of foreign policy during Britain's emergence as a major power. Volume 2 begins with the defeat of Napoleon, and the broader focus of Britain's interests is reflected in chapters on the Far East, America and India.With contributions from leading historians of the day, alongside chapters by politicians, journalists and lawyers, this three-volume work was the first comprehensive survey of foreign policy during the rise of Britain as a major power. Published between 1922 and 1923, it is unashamed in its aim to present 'a national point of view [with] an avowed regard for the interests, and above all for the honour of Great Britain', but is all the more illuminating for that. Including some original memoranda and documents, it takes as its starting point the Treaty of Paris ending the American War of Independence, and concludes with the Treaty of Versailles (1919). Volume 2 begins with the defeat of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna and concerns over the balance of power in Europe. The broader focus of Britain's interests in this period is reflected in chapters on the Far East, America and India.
ISBN: 9781108040136
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
Weight: 1030g
714 pages