Britain in Europe, 1789-1914; a survey of foreign policy
R W Seton-Watson,
- H. Fertig, New York 1968
- ix, 716 p 24 cm
The Genesis Of Our Foreign Policy (Page-38), Introduction; Castlereagh And The Holy Alliance (Page-67), Canning And The New Diplomacy (Page-121), Interlud; Wellington And Aberdeen (Page-149), The Rapprochement Of The Western Powers (Page-192), The Eastern Question And The Crisis Of The Entente (Page-223), Aberdeen And The Entente Cordiale (Page-241), Palmerston And The New Spirit (Page-301), The Origins Of The Crimean War (Page-328),The Aftermath; Roumania And Italy (Page-361), Interference As A Policy (Page-395), Non Intervention And Isolation (Page-466), Disraeli And The Eastern Question (Page-505), The Berlin Settlement (Page-534), The Return To Isolation (Page-546).
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Seton-Watson, Robert William
Britain in Europe, 1789-1914; a survey of foreign policy