Diplomacy in an Age of Nationalism Essays in Honor of Lynn Marshall Case
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century international rela tions took on new and frightening aspects. A resurgent nationalism sharpened the conflicts between states, while an increasing industrial ism afforded them the means to make war on a scale previously unimaginable. Never before h...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1971, 1971
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1971 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Un Chercheur d’Outre-Atlantique: Notre Ami Lynn M. Case
- American Travelers in France 1814–1848
- France Disserved: The Dishonorable Career of Dubois de Saligny
- The Mason Memorandum and the Diplomatic Origins of The Declaration of Paris
- The Special Commission and the Danubian Elections of 1857
- The Vicariat Proposals: A Crisis in Napoleon III’s Italian Confederative Designs
- Henri Mercier and the American Civil War
- Napoleon III and Bismarck: The Biarritz-Paris Talks of 1865
- The Diplomatic Origins of the Legion of Antibes: Instrument of Foreign Policy during the Second Empire
- The European Press on the Belgian Railway Affair of 1869
- Bismarck and Haymerle: The Clashing Allies
- British Policy on the Middle Niger 1890–1898
- British Foreign Policy and the Spanish Corollary to the Anglo-French Agreement of 1904