Harper Collins, 2021. — 240 p. Telling stories about institutions is about shoring up their foundations and building on their edifices.’ From the uprising of 1857 and the freedom movement to duels on the cricket pitch, India and the United Kingdom have been on opposing sides on numerous occasions. A relatively unknown instance when this dynamic played out was the 2017 election...
London: Macmillan, 1958. — 256 p. — ISBN10: 0333063430; ISBN13: 978-0333063439 The Age of Elizabeth The Seventeenth Century The Age of Peter the Great Widening Horizons, 1725-1815 Russia and Europe through British Eyes, 1725-1791 The Crisis of 1791 The Destruction of Poland The War against the French Revolution he Campaign of 1812
London: Macmillan, 1958. — 256 p. — ISBN10: 0333063430; ISBN13: 978-0333063439 The Age of Elizabeth The Seventeenth Century The Age of Peter the Great Widening Horizons, 1725-1815 Russia and Europe through British Eyes, 1725-1791 The Crisis of 1791 The Destruction of Poland The War against the French Revolution he Campaign of 1812
Hall Reference Books, 1972. — 403 p. The United Kingdom did not re-establish foreign relations with the Holy See until December 1914, following the outbreak of the First World War, as the British government was apprehensive about possible growing German and Austrian influence over Vatican policies. The first envoy selected was Henry Howard, a British Catholic, who was followed...
Amsterdam University Press, 2002. — 292 p. This study brings together the expertise of an international group of scholars to survey the development of political and economic relations between Britain and the Netherlands from the Napoleonic era to the present day. It illuminates both the underlying refrain of harmony in international outlook, ideology and interests that often made...
Atlantic Books, 2022. — 448 p. Britain shaped the modern Middle East through the lines that it drew in the sand after the First World War and through the League of Nation mandates over the fledgling states which followed. Since the Second World War, oil interests, Arab nationalism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, militant Islam and the Anglo-American special relationship have all...
Atlantic Books, 2022. — 509 p. — ISBN: 978-1-786-49327-9 Britain shaped the modern Middle East through the lines that it drew in the sand after the First World War and through the League of Nation mandates over the fledgling states which followed. Since the Second World War, oil interests, Arab nationalism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, militant Islam and the Anglo-American...
Frank Cass, 2004. — 263 p. List of Illustrations List of Maps List of Tables Series Editor’s Preface Foreword by David French Acknowledgements Abbreviations The Base at Malta in the 1920s The Failure to Strengthen Malta’s Defences, 1930–35 Malta in the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935–36 Prelude to War, 1936–39 Final Preparations for War The Threat of Invasion The Initial Onslaught The...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. — 254 p. Offering a comprehensive account of the work of Hedley Bull, Ayson analyses the breadth of Bull's work as a Foreign Office official for Harold Wilson's government, the complexity of his views, including Bull's unpublished papers, and challenges some of the comfortable assertions about Bull's place in the English School of IR.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. — 307 p. — ISBN: 978-1-349-34774-2 ; ISBN: 978-1-137-36782-2. This volume of essays focuses upon Britain's international and imperial role from the mid-Victorian era through until the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. Individual chapters by acknowledged authorities in their field deal with a variety of broad-ranging and particular issues,...
Indiana University Press, 2020. — 224 p. Cutting through assumptions about Britain's support for a "national home for the Jewish people" in the creation of British Palestine, Carly Beckerman explores why and how elite political battles in London inadvertently laid the foundations for the establishment of the State of Israel. Drawing on foreign policy analysis and previously...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. — 248 p. This collection brings together provocative essays examining various facets of Elizabethan foreign affairs, encompassing England and The British Isles, continental Europe, and the Islamic world. As an entirely domestic queen who never physically left her realm, Elizabeth I cast an inordinately large shadow internationally. The essays in this...
Palgrave Macmillan, 1996. — 253 p. This book examines the role of Chamberlain and the National Government in responding to the foreign strategic problems created by the emergence of a two-front danger from Germany and Japan. It focuses on the first defence requirements enquiry of 1933-1934, when rearmament foundations were laid and foreign policy redefined. It explores the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 1995. — 256 p. A study of British foreign policy in the years after the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. Policy towards Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Turkey, the Middle East, USA and the Far East is examined alongside themes such as the role of Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and Cabinet in policy formulation. The evolution and execution of policy is set...
The University Press of Kentucky, 2021. — 228 p. During the American Civil War, the British legation and consuls experienced strained relations with both the Union and the Confederacy, to varying degrees and with different results. Southern consuls were cut off from the legation in Washington, D.C., and confronted their problems for the most part without direction from...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. — 290 p. An in-depth analysis of Great Britain's foreign policy in the oil-rich Persian Gulf region during the last years of British imperialism in the area, covering the period from the independence of Kuwait to the decision of the Wilson Government to withdraw from the Gulf.
Routledge, 2016. — 282 p. The years between 1744 and 1757 were a testing time for the British government as political unrest at home exploded into armed rebellion, whilst on the continent French armies were repeatedly victorious. Providing an analytical narrative, supported by thematic chapters, this book examines the relationship between Britain’s politics and foreign policy...
Routledge, 2011. — 265 p. It was during the course of the eighteenth century that Britain's status as a major maritime and commercial power was forged, shaping the political, economic and military policies of the nation for the next two centuries. Starting from a relatively minor role in global affairs before 1700, Britain rapidly rose to become a significant player in European...
Routledge, 2016. — 412 p. Political decisions are never taken in a vacuum but are shaped both by current events and historical context. In other words, long-term developments and patterns in which the accumulated memory of what came earlier, can greatly (and sometimes subconsciously) influence subsequent policy choices. Working forward from the later seventeenth century, this...
Ashgate, 2008. — 173 p. Whilst the views of leaders within the Church of England are frequently canvassed during periods of national crisis, little attention has been devoted to finding out whether there are Church perspectives on contemporary foreign policy issues. The Church of England has not been regarded as an actor with a strong input into international affairs,...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. — 205 p. The Glubb Reports studies papers written by General Sir John Glubb, the long-serving British commander of the Jordanian Arab Legion. It covers issues such as the role of tribes and desert control, the impact of Palestine, the Arab Legion's role in the first Arab-Israeli war, the expansion of the Arab Legion, and Glubb's dismissal in 1956.
Bloomsbury Academic, 2014. — 248 p. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (VCDR) was signed at the height of the Cold War more than fifty years ago. The agreement and its negotiation have become a cornerstone of diplomatic law. A Cornerstone of Modern Diplomacy, which is based on archival research in the National Archives (London), the Austrian State Archives (Vienna)...
Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 256 p. British relations with Latin America have declined dramatically. The strength of British influence in Latin America in the nineteenth century could not be sustained as a consequence of the two world wars, the intervening depression and the emergence of the United States of America as the major power in the region. Since 1945, despite...
Clarendon Press, 1985. — 344 p. A comprehensive study of British policy towards Ireland in the 20 years following the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. The Irish question did not vanish with the signing of the Treaty, and this study examines its continued importance in British politics after the Treaty, albeit under the surface.
Routledge, 2014. — 232 p. Pax Britannica is a study of Britain's international role and foreign policy during the century of her imperial greatness. The study shows how her foreign policy was affected, and to some extent, dictated by her domestic political issues. In her stimulating and readable study, Dr Chamberlain explains the how the whole nature of foreign-policy making...
Harcourt Brace and Company, 1995. — 427 p. The New York Times Book Review called John Charmley's previous book on Winston Churchill "entertaining, informative, and infuriating." With equally impressive scholarship, eloquence, and wit, Charmley now turns to the Anglo-American "special relationship" that was the cornerstone of Churchill's foreign policy, ruthlessly stripping away...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. — 225 p. From the Fashoda incident in 1898 to the current Blair-Jospin 'entente', this book reviews one century of Franco-British relations. Friend or foe? Partner or rival? Model or counter-model? The two countries continually wavered between two extremes. Yet, as this collection of papers show, they have always had more things in common than...
University of York, 1997. 124 p. This study examines British perspectives on the national claims and character of Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians during their accession to political autonomy and statehood (1905-19) and through the first decade of their independent Republics (1919-30). Published memoirs and unpublished correspondence of British diplomatic, military and...
Routledge, 1986. — 197 p. This book is a study of the relationship of news media and modern diplomacy. The growth of mass communications and the interest of the citizens of democratic societies in international affairs have certain implications for diplomacy. By examining British diplomacy, this study attempts to pinpoint those areas where the media impinge on the foreign...
Rudolf Steiner Press, 2016. — 224 p. In a devastating analysis, T. J. Coles reveals the true extent of Britain’s covert foreign policy that supports war, conflict, and oppression around the world. Unbeknownst to the broad population, the Shadow State sponsors a new world order that allies Britain with America’s quest for global power, or what the Pentagon calls Full Spectrum...
Manchester University Press, 2004. — 200 p. Drawing upon an extensive range of archival and secondary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, this pioneering book provides the first full-length study of the controversial personal relationship between Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Lyndon B. Johnson, often drawing on material that has only recently been opened to...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 272 p. This book explores British post-colonial foreign policy towards Kenya from 1963 to 1980. It reveals the extent and nature of continued British government influence in Kenya after independence. It argues that this was not simply about neo-colonialism, and Kenya's elite had substantial agency to shape the relationship. The first section...
Zed Books, 1995. — 250 p. Using formerly secret government documents and independent sources, this historical study argues for a radically revised understanding of Post-war British foreign policy. Dr Curtis shows that, contrary to the impression usually conveyed by both academic writing and press coverage, British policy, in both intention and effect, had been far removed from...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. — 221 p. Despite their shared underlying interests, Britain and France, the only powers in a position to effectively meet the first overt challenges to the European order established after 1918, ignominiously failed in the management of the crises facing them in Ethiopia and the Rhineland. In this book the author attempts to understand the (mal)...
I.B. Tauris, 2004. — 257 p. Not since Anthony Eden launched the Suez War in 1956 has Britain's foreign policy provoked such intense controversy. Every Government statement throughout the recent Iraq crisis has highlighted the strains of Prime Minister Tony Blair in taking a reluctant country into war. Walking a diplomatic tightrope, he has sought to balance his transatlantic...
Macmillan Education, 1981. — 195 p. The Twilight War and the Fall of France: Chamberlain and Churchill in 1940. War and Foreign Policy: 1939–1945. Operation Bracelet: Churchill in Moscow, 1942. Britain, America and the Bomb. Nehru and the Commonwealth. The British Nuclear Deterrent: Problems and Possibilities.
Cambridge University Press, 2002. — 291 p. This volume deals with aspects of British foreign policy from the late nineteenth century to the beginning of the Cold War in keeping with the scholarship of Dr Zara Steiner, to whom the book is offered as a tribute. The contributors are all well-established experts in the study of diplomacy and foreign policy, and their essays cover a...
Ed. E.L. Woodward, Rohan Batler. — London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1947. Решение правительства Великобритании начать публикацию документов британской внешней политики, относящихся к периоду между двумя мировыми войнами (1919 - 1939), было объявлено на заседании палаты общин 29 марта 1944 г. тогдашним министром иностранных дел Великобритании Антони Иденом. Он сообщил...
Ed. E.L. Woodward, Rohan Batler. — London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1948. Решение правительства Великобритании начать публикацию документов британской внешней политики, относящихся к периоду между двумя мировыми войнами (1919 - 1939), было объявлено на заседании палаты общин 29 марта 1944 г. тогдашним министром иностранных дел Великобритании Антони Иденом. Он сообщил...
Ed. E.L. Woodward, Rohan Batler. — London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1949. Решение правительства Великобритании начать публикацию документов британской внешней политики, относящихся к периоду между двумя мировыми войнами (1919 - 1939), было объявлено на заседании палаты общин 29 марта 1944 г. тогдашним министром иностранных дел Великобритании Антони Иденом. Он сообщил...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 276 p. Whose interests does British foreign policy serve? Is the national interest a useful explanatory tool for foreign policy analysts? This interdisciplinary collection responds to these questions exploring ideas of Britain's national interest and their impact on strategy, challenging current thinking and practice in the making of foreign policy.
Macmillan and Co Ltd., 1918. — 440p. Introductory Religion, Trade and Private Greed: their Influence upon English Foreign Policy. 1570-1688 The Resistance to French Worldsupremacy; Anglo-French Rapprochements 1689-1789 British Foreign Policy during the French Revolution and the Empire 1790-1814 The Concert of Europe. 1814-1830 The Growth of Nationalism. The Peculiar Character...
University of British Columbia Press, 1975. — 209 p. The external policy of a government is never far removed from its domestic political concerns. What is often masked, however, is the extent to which private economic power is translated into public political policy. When the government of an advanced industrialized state intervenes to help its private interest groups make...
Routledge, 2016. — 400 p. First Published in 1968. This study was written to provide a more modern day look at the history of British Foreign policy since 1658 and the second half of the seventeenth century. It includes investigations into the Dutch war, the choice of systems and the eve of War in 1670 to 1672.
Foreword by Drs. Charles and Barbara Jelavich. — Detroit: Gale; Cengage Learning, 1994. — 530 p. — ISBN10: 0810388790; ISBN13: 978-0810388796 Offers a year-by-year list of important political events in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia Foreword Credits Timeline Albania Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany...
Foreword by Drs. Charles and Barbara Jelavich. — Detroit: Gale; Cengage Learning, 1994. — 530 p. — ISBN10: 0810388790; ISBN13: 978-0810388796 Offers a year-by-year list of important political events in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia Foreword Credits Timeline Albania Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany...
London: Macmillan and Company, 1891. — 328 p. Mick Sullivan was a private soldier in G troop, 30th Light Dragoons, of some six years' service. Since the day old Sergeant Denny Lee 'listed him in Charles Street, just outside the Cheshire Cheese, close by where the Council door of the India Office now is, Mick had never been anything else than a private soldier, and never hoped...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. — 202 p. Klaus Gallo examines the early 19th-century foreign relationship between Great Britain and the Rio de la Plata--a period that represents a crucial point in the transformation South America into the independent state of Argentina. Gallo highlights the initial ambiguities of British aims, and how the government entertained both conquest and...
Routledge, 2018. — 372 p. British Foreign Policy since 1945 brings a chronological approach to the study of British modern foreign policy since the Second World War in order to make the principal events and dynamics accessible within a broader historical and cultural context.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. — 292 p. A major review of New Labour's foreign policy from leading experts. This book re-imagines policy thinking, away from Churchill's idea of Britain as at the intersection of 'three circles' (the English speaking world, Europe, and the Commonwealth) and towards a new conceptual model that takes into account identity, ethics and power.
Stanford University Press, 2014. — 320 p. Drawing on primary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, Britain and the Bomb explores how economic, political, and strategic considerations have shaped British nuclear diplomacy. The book concentrates on Prime Minister Harold Wilson's first two terms of office, 1964-1970, which represent a critical period in international nuclear...
Stanford University Press, 2014. — 320 p. Drawing on primary sources from both sides of the Atlantic, Britain and the Bomb explores how economic, political, and strategic considerations have shaped British nuclear diplomacy. The book concentrates on Prime Minister Harold Wilson's first two terms of office, 1964-1970, which represent a critical period in international nuclear...
Yale University Press, 2022. — 414 p. Rethinking the causes and consequences of Britain’s default on its First World War debts to the United States of America. The Long Shadow of Default focuses on an important but neglected example of sovereign default between two of the wealthiest and most powerful democracies in modern history. The United Kingdom accrued considerable...
Routledge, 2003. — 248 p. This volume examines how Conservative and Labour governments in the UK related diplomatically to a plurality of Turkish governments between 1959 and 1965. With research based on newly-available Public Records Office archives, the author provides insight on British reactions to political events in Turkey and shows that in relation to the partition of...
Frank Cass, 2005. — 356 p. The pursuit of stability drove British foreign policy even before 1865. These papers assess the implications of such a policy during the following 100 years when Britain slid from being the only global power to a regional European state. British Power and Stability: The Historical Record. Power, Sovereignty, and the Great Republic: Anglo-American...
The Boydell Press, 2004. — 232 p. In 1801 Britain and Bonaparte made an armistice, which became the Treaty of Amiens in March 1802. In the brief period of peace which followed, British attitudes underwent a major change, so that when war began again in May 1803 there was little or no dissent from the view that the war had to be fought to a finish and Bonaparte's power destroyed....
Routledge, 1997. — 337 p. This is a study of Austen Chamberlain's term of office as Stanley Baldwin's Foreign Secretary from 1924-1929. It is argued that Chamberlain's priority was a two-stage policy in Western Europe, which aimed at pacifying both France and Germany, as well as encouraging the League of Nations.
Athlone Press, 1959. — 301 p. Indian Interests and Military Considerations in Persia. The Beginnings of Lord Salisbury’s Persian Policy. The Submission of Merv, 1884. The Penjdeh Crisis, 1885. The Approach to Germany. The Persian Problem: 1885-88 Attempts at Anglo-Russian Agreement. The Wolff Mission, 1888—91 Its Contribution to Anglo-Russian Agreement. The Persian Problem,...
Ithaca Press, 1997. — 232 p. A chronological account of Anglo-Egyptian political relations from 1947 to 1956 - a crucial point in more than 70 years of British involvement in Egypt for they marked a turning-point in political relations. Anglo-Egyptian Political Relations 1882-1946: Historical Background. The Anglo-Egyptian Dispute and the United Nations. The Palestine War of...
Routledge, 2006. — 608 p. A fascinating collection of British foreign policy documents covering reactions in Whitehall to political change and revolution in the Mediterranean basin from 1973 to 1976. This volume contains many previously unpublished documents, including Joint Intelligence Committee papers, which cast new light on key events, such as the international crisis...
Routledge, 2006. — 128 p. This is the first volume of Documents of British Policy Overseas ever to be produced in electronic format, complementing three earlier volumes in the series covering East/West relations between 1968 and 1976. Focusing primarily upon intra-allied relations, this new text also traces the evolution of the transatlantic relationship during Britain’s first...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021. — 255 p. Servants of Diplomacy offers a bottom-up history of the 19th-century Foreign Office and in doing so, provides a ground-breaking study of modern British diplomacy. Whilst current literature focuses on the higher echelons of the Office, Keith Hamilton sheds a new light on the administrative and social history of Whitehall which have, until...
Routledge, 2013. — 241 p. This book examines the 'Know How Fund', Britain’s bilateral technical assistance programme in post-communist central and eastern Europe, devised in response to the end of the Cold War. The Know How Fund (KHF) was the technical assistance programme which Margaret Thatcher’s government launched in the spring of 1989 to encourage Poland’s transition from...
I.B. Tauris, 2013. — 336 p. British post-imperial decline has been much examined. In these memoirs, David Hannay, one of Britain's leading behind-the-scenes players in this process, provides fascinating frontline information and insights into Britain's complex relations with Washington and Europe. From his early career in the Middle East to his role as a top diplomat, Hannay...
William Blackwood and Sons, 1912. — 444 p. Historical introduction Period I (449-1066) The beginning of british foreign policy Period II (1066-1494) The struggle with France Period III (1494-1558) The concluding years of Anglo-French hostility and of Anglo-Spanish friendship Period IV (1558-1603) The begging of the struggle with Spain Period V (1603-1688) The struggle with...
Oxford University Press, 2019. — 237 p. In 1902, the British government concluded a defensive alliance with Japan, a state that had surprised much of the world with its sudden rise to prominence. For the next two decades, the Anglo-Japanese alliance would hold the balance of power in East Asia, shielding Japan as it cemented its regional position, and allowing Britain to...
Manchester University Press, 2013. — 304 p. Available in paperback for the first time, this book assesses the strains within the 'Special Relationship' between London and Washington and offers a new perspective on the limits and successes of British influence during the Korean War. The interaction between the main personalities on the British side - Attlee, Bevan, Morrison,...
Polity Press, 2019. — 255 p. This book by a respected Cambridge professor seeks to predict how Brexit will affect the United Kingdom’s diplomacy and geopolitical standing. A classic academic policy book, it proceeds at a leisurely pace. It takes a hundred pages to reach the central question: Will Brexit actually make any difference to British foreign policy? Or can London and...
Bantam, 2009. — 770 p.
In this fascinating and meticulously researched book, bestselling historian Arthur Herman sheds new light on two of the most universally recognizable icons of the twentieth century, and reveals how their forty-year rivalry sealed the fate of India and the British Empire.They were born worlds apart: Winston Churchill to Britain’s most glamorous...
Routledge, 2013. — 237 p. This text traces the history of three Far Eastern embassies through the vicissitudes of war and revolution against the background of an apparent steady decline of Western influence in Asia. Dr Hoare tracks the key events and people shaping the British view of Asia. Key 'dramatis personae' are Sir Harry Parkes, British Minister to Japan, China and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 227 p. This book provides an important study of a short-lived government making foreign policy in the shadow of an impending general election. It considers Britain's relations with the United States, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Anglo-American Relations and the Caribbean. NATO and the Multilateral Nuclear Force. Aden, Yemen and the Middle East....
Routledge, 2014. — 536 p. This volume documents the drafting, negotiation and signature of the treaty that has been the cornerstone of European defence for the past sixty-five years: the North Atlantic Treaty signed in April 1949. The story begins at the end of 1947, when the British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, became convinced of the need to persuade the United States of...
Routledge, 2014. — 438 p. This book is a collection of diplomatic documents describing the development of British relations with the Nordic countries between the end of the Second World War and the defeat of the Labour Government in 1951. The end of the Second World War brought hopes of building a new society in Western Europe. This volume documents Foreign Office concerns...
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014. — 557 p. The British ambassador in Washington during the US Civil War and ambassador in Paris before and after the Franco-Prussian war, Lord Lyons (1817-1887) was one of the most important diplomats of the Victorian period. Although frequently featured in histories of the United States and Europe in the second half of the nineteenth...
Routledge, 2009. — 237 p. This book examines the evolution of the Foreign Office in the 20th century and the way in which it has responded to Britain's changing role in international affairs. The last century was one of unprecedented change in the way foreign policy and diplomacy were conducted. The work of 'The Office' expanded enormously in the 20th century, and oversaw the...
Oxford University Press, 1914. — 576 p. Selected speeches conducted in the House of Commons on the most important isshues of British policy towards European continent.
Routledge, 2003. — 176 p. This volume discusses the evolution of the British-protected Gulf states during the 1960s and explains how these small Shaikhdoms moved towards independence. Based on extensive research using British documents from the Public Records Office and selected American documents from the National Archives, this book investigates the relationship between...
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 232 p. — ISBN10: 3319651897; ISBN13: 978-3319651897 This book analyses the efforts of British civil society to help a Russia seen to be struggling between 1890 and the 1920s. Luke Kelly seeks to show why churches, pressure groups, charities, politicians and journalists came to promote religious and political liberty and to relieve the...
Fontana Press, 1981. — 416 p. In 1865, when Prime-Minister Palmerston died, the small group of islands that is Great Britain constituted the leading nation in the world affairs. A century later, Britain had been devastatingly cut down to size: economically, militarily, territorially, it is today less than a second-rate power. In his highly original analysis of the factors that...
Hong Kong University Press, 1978. — 174 p. This book attempts to explain this aspect of Yuan Shih-k’ai’s political power by analysing the relationship between him and Sir John Newell Jordan, British minister at Peking from 1906 to 1920. To say that Jordan was an important foreigner, when he was representing a nation which at least until Yuan’s death was still regarded as the...
Routledge, 2012. — 208 p. The Pergau dam in Malaysia was the most controversial project in the history of British aid. Because of its high cost, it was a poor candidate for aid funding. It was provided in part to honour a highly irregular promise of civil aid in connection with a major arms deal. After two parliamentary inquiries and intense media coverage, in a landmark...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 291 p. — (Oxford Historical Monographs).
The Macedonian Question - the struggle for control over a territory with historically ill-defined borders and conflicting national identities - is one of the most intractable problems in modern Balkan history. In this lucid and persuasive study, Dimitris Livanios explores the British dimension to the...
Routledge, 2013. — 159 p. The Reluctant Imperialists, British Foreign Policy 1878-1902, Volume II focuses on the documents whose purpose is less to define what policy was than to give students some idea of the dialogue that lay behind it.
Routledge, 2001. — 279 p. A challenging analysis of British Foreign Policy is provided at a time when Britain possessed the biggest Empire that humankind has ever known. In this Empire India had a unique position, comprising 97 per cent of Britain's Asiatic Empire. All British statesmen deemed it essential to maintain their hold over India whatever the risk or cost of doing...
I.B. Tauris, 2016. — 384 p. Britain has been engaged in the Middle East for over two centuries. During the Napoleonic Wars it expelled the French from Egypt. During World War I it helped to dismantle the Ottoman empire. During World War II, it defeated the Italians and Germans. In the post-war years, it attempted to reassert its domination of the Middle East but with little...
Routledge, 2005. — 607 с.
This bibliography is a record of British relations with Tibet in the period 1765 to 1947. As such it also involves British relations with Russia and China, and with the Himalayan states of Ladakh, Lahul and Spiti, Kumaon and Garhwal, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Assam, in so far as British policy towards these states was affected by her desire to...
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. — 232 p. This book examines the outcome of the British commitment to reconstitute a sovereign Polish state and establish a democratic Polish government after the Second World War. It analyses the wartime origins of Churchill’s commitment to Poland, and assesses the reasons for the collapse of British efforts to support the leader of the Polish...
Boydell and Brewer, 2003. — 211 p. From the time of the Reformation Anglo-Vatican relations have typically been seen as a long history of unending antagonism and mutual suspicion, but this has not always been the case. This book sheds light on one of the most curious episodes in early Victorian history when, around the time of the 1848 revolutions in Europe, a rapprochement...
Routledge, 2020. — 265 p. Aspects of British Policy and the Treaty of Versailles looks at some key issues involving British policy and the Treaty of Versailles, one of the twentieth century’s most controversial international agreements. The book discusses the role of experts and the Danzig Question at the Paris Peace Conference; the establishment of diplomatic history as a...
Routledge, 2003. — 312 p. A multi-archival documentary history of British foreign policy towards Nasser's Egypt under the Churchill, Eden, Macmillan, Home and Wilson national governments. The primary focus of the study is an enquiry into the causes of the Anglo-Egyptian Cold War from 1952 to 1967.
Amsterdam University Press, 2020. — 352 p. — ISBN13 9781912961160. — ISBN10 1912961164. Harry Parkes was at the heart of Britain's relations with the Far East from the start of his working life at fourteen, to his death at fifty-seven. Orphaned at the age of five, he went to China on his own as a child and worked his way to the top. God-fearing and fearless, he believed his...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. — 360 p. External challenges, strategic threats, and war have shaped the course of modern British history. This volume examines how Britain mobilized to meet these challenges and how developments in the constitution, state, public sphere, and economy were a response to foreign policy issues from the Restoration to the rise of New Labour.
Macmillan Education, 1998. — 210 p. Challenging many existing interpretations, Professor Ovendale offers a stimulating critique of the international relations between Britain and the United States throughout this century based on the latest literature and thirty years' archival research. The author contends that in the 1920s, Britain still had 'real' power, whereas the United...
Leicester University Press, 1984. — 208 p. The new Labour government knew the expenses of British involvement across the globe were financially crippling. The postwar military cost £200 million a year. Britain now shed traditional overseas military roles as fast as possible. American financial aid was available on Washington's terms, as seen in the 1945 loan, the convertibility...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. — 257 p. This volume outlines two decades of reforms at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), British Council and BBC World Service – the so-called Public Diplomacy Partners. Between 1995 and 2015, the FCO and its partner organisations in promoting British influence abroad have introduced major changes to how, where and with whom diplomacy is...
Associated Publishing House, 1968. — 225 p. Book examines the emergence of diplomacy of the East India Company as the de facto paramount authority in North India (Late Mughal Empire) during the first half of the nineteenth century.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. — 240 p. This collection of essays looks at Anglo-French relations from the Second World War to the advent of Margaret Thatcher's government in a new light, focusing on the work of Britain's ambassadors to France. In particular, it looks at moves towards deeper European integration, a key theme in twentieth century British foreign policy.
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 256 p. In 1964 Britain's defence presence in Malaysia and Singapore was the largest and most expensive component of the country's world-wide role. Yet within three and a half years the Wilson Government had announced that Britain would be withdrawing from its major Southeast Asian bases and abandoning any special military role 'East of Suez'....
I.B. Tauris, 2021. — 264 p. As the UK enters a period of intense public introspection in the wake of Brexit, this book takes on one of the key questions emerging from the divisive process: what is Britain's place in the world? The Middle East is one of the regions the UK has been most engaged in historically. This book assesses the drivers of foreign policy successes and...
Cambridge University Press, 1996. — 524 p. Protestantism and Patriotism is a detailed study of the first two Anglo-Dutch Wars (1652-1654 and 1665-1667) and the ideological contexts in which they were fought. It differs from other treatments of English foreign policy in this period by emphasizing that diplomacy, trade and warfare cannot be studied in isolation from domestic...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011. — 255 p. This title explores the controversy surrounding the design of the new Foreign Office in London during Britain's Imperial heyday. In 1855 it was decided to build a new block of government offices in London, starting with the Foreign and War Offices. The government offices competition came at what was probably - looking back on it - the...
Columbia University Press, 1921. — 435 p. Traces Britain's foreign relations, diplomatic ideals and policies, attempts at negotiations, and public opinion leading up to and throughout the Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871.
I.B. Tauris, 2016. — 352 p. In the age of the Great Powers, with Russia and France at war, and the Ottoman Empire at the height of its influence and majesty, the British diplomat, Stratford Canning, arrived in Constantinople. The cousin of George Canning, he would be Britain's representative in the power politics of the Middle East for almost two decades, and was instrumental...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. — 272 p. British attitudes towards Arab unity have frequently been a source of controversy in the Middle East. From the Treaty of Versailles to the end of World War II, and the withdrawal of Mandates from the region, British involvement in Arab affairs has been well-documented from the British perspective. But here, Younan Labib Rizk provides a...
Palgrave, 2019. — 440 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-97855-0 Drawing on largely unexplored nineteenth- and twentieth-century sources, this book offers an in-depth study of Britain’s presence in Argentina. Its subjects include the nineteenth-century rise of British trade, merchants and explorers, of investment and railways, and of British imperialism. Spanning the period from the...
Berghahn Books, 2020. — 542 p. Prior to World War I, Britain was at the center of global relations, utilizing tactics of diplomacy as it broke through the old alliances of European states. Historians have regularly interpreted these efforts as a reaction to the aggressive foreign policy of the German Empire. However, as Between Empire and Continent demonstrates, British foreign...
Routledge, 1999. — 320 p. Rose deeply analyses the Conservative response to the British foreign policy strategies in the post-war coalition, highlighting the complex nature and development of Conservative foreign policy thinking.
Frank Cass, 1990. — 279 p. В книге исследуются основные моменты и направления британской внешней дипломатической и военной политики в Персии (Иране) после завершения Первой Мировой войны (в 1918-1925).
Palgrave Macmillan, 1999. — 265 p. In October 1962, the world went to the brink of Armageddon. This study provides a new archive-based account of the Cuban missile crisis, providing the first detailed and authoritative account from the British perspective. The book draws upon new British and US archival material and recent scholarship in the west and the former USSR. The...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. — 243 p. Based on five years of archival research, this book offers a radical reinterpretation of Britain and Spain’s relationship during the growth, apogee and decline of the British Empire. It shows that from the early nineteenth century Britain turned Spain into an ‘informal’ colony, using its economic and military dominance to achieve its strategic...
Penguin, 2003. — 495 p. A polemical account of Britain's disruptive and damaging role in the break-up of Yugoslavia. For most of 1992-1995, Britain stood aside while an internationally recognised state was attacked by externally-sponsored rebels bent on a campaign of territorial aggression and ethnic cleansing. It was her unfinest hour since 1938. Based on interviews with many...
Routledge, 2021. — 250 p. This book seeks to understand the complex ways in which the Foreign Office adapted to the rise of identity politics in Britain as it administered British foreign policy during the Cold War and the end of the British Empire. After the Second World War, cultural changes in British society forced a reconsideration of erstwhile diplomatic archetypes, as...
Ithaca Press, 1983. — 267 p. Persia and the Collapse of Anglo Russian Co-operation. The Bolshevik Revolution and the Problem of Self-Determination. The Debate on Intervention: Caucasia or Persia? The Formation of the Eastern Committee. The Failure of Military Intervention. The Collapse of Turkey and the Problem of Defining British Policy. The Resolution of the Eastern Committee...
Routledge, 2017. — 228 p. In the wake of the publication of the Chilcot report, this book reinterprets the relationship between British public opinion and the Blair government’s decision-making in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It highlights how the government won the parliamentary vote and got its war, but never won the argument that it was the right thing to do....
Routledge, 2020. — 245 p. This book is the first account of the British diplomatic mission in Pakistan from its foundation at the end of the Raj in 1947 to the ‘War on Terror’. Drawing on original documents and interviews with participants, this book highlights key events and personalities as well as the influence and perspectives of individual diplomats previously not...
Boydell Press, 2017. — 272 p. The British Embassy in Istanbul was unique among other diplomatic missions in the long eighteenth century in being financed by a private commercial monopoly, the Levant Company. In this detailed study, Michael Talbot shows how the intimate relation between commercial interest and diplomatic practice played out across the period, from the arrival of...
Routledge, 2020. — 608 p. First published in 1938, this volume represents a selection of unpublished and published documents dealing with foreign affairs, from the rise of the Younger Pitt to the death of Salisbury. It contains both official papers and private letters; speeches and other public statements of policy. The Editors have had access to a large number of unpublished...
Frank Cass & Co Ltd., 1966. — 61 p.
The compendium of documents of British prime-ministers, Foreign Office gives understanding of British Foreign policy throughout XVIII and XIX centuries.
I.B. Tauris, 2007. — 250 p. After the horrors of World War II in Asia – not least the systematic appalling mistreatment of Allied prisoners-of-war by the Japanese military – few would have predicted that Britain’s relationship with Japan would flourish into a booming partnership of economic interdependence by the start of the twenty-first century. This ambitious examination of...
Brill Academic Publishers, 2008. — 531 p. — (The Northern World 37). In twenty-four papers scholars from Europe and North America examine various aspects of the economies, politics and culture of Britain and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages down to the Third Partition. The similarities between the two seemingly different regions are as surprising as the long-standing...
Palgrave Macmillan, 1995. — 339 p. The Protectorate's foreign relations are among the most misunderstood aspects of a little-known period of British history, usually seen as an interlude between regicide and Restoration. Yet Cromwell's unique political and military position and current European conflicts enabled him to play a crucial role in international affairs, playing off...
Routledge, 2019. — 255 p. This study explains how Salisbury viewed cultural conflicts between the East and the West, how he treated Oriental nationality and nationalist aspirations in British dominions in the East, and how he directed British policy in the Eastern world in a time when the Western Powers were plunging into a struggle for spheres of predominance. In pursuit of...
Cambridge University Press, 1922. — 628 p. Pitt's First Decade Struggle With Revolutionary France Contest With Napoleon Pacification Of Europe American War And The Treaty Of Ghent Volume 2 Volume 3
Cambridge University Press, 1922. — 688 p. Great Britain And The Continental Alliance 1816-1822 The Foreign Policy Of Canning 1820-1827 Belgium 1830-1839 The Near East And France 1829-1847 India And The Far East 1833-1849 United States And Colonial Developments 1815-1846 Volume 1 Volume 3
Cambridge University Press, 1922. — 664 p. Neutrality, 1866-1874 Forward Policy And Reaction 1874-1885 Imperial Policy In The Old And The New World 1885-1899 The Boer War And The International Situation 1899-1902 Continental Agreements 1902-1907 Triple Alliance And Triple Entente 1907-1914 Epilogue. The War And The Peace 1914-1919 The Foreign Office Volume 1 Volume 2
Cambridge University Press, 1984. — 314 p. This book is based on the Wiles lectures for 1981 delivered at the Queen's University of Belfast in October 1981. It is not a history of Anglo-American relations in the century; its theme deals with how the United States of America came to replace Britain as the primary world and oceanic power confronting a grouping of land-based...
Casemate, 2021. — 288 p. This book covers the British involvement in Libya from 1692 until the 21st century. Free Libya! was the chant heard throughout Libya during the Arab Spring revolution that ended with the death of Colonel Gadaffi in October 2011. The story is about British involvement in Libya since the first treaty signed with the rulers in Tripoli in January 1692. The...
Routledge, 1987. — 334 p. Great Britain secured and expanded its informal empire in China during the five years following the Sino-Japanese War. From 1895 through 1900 Lord Salisbury accepted England's traditional, commercially oriented China policy and adapted it to dramatically altered political conditions in East Asia. Through the efforts of Sir Claude MacDonald, Britain met...
London, Her Majesty`s Stationary office, 1954. - 737p.
The consise of British documents on foreign policy during the 1939 - from the negotiating with Soviet Union to the beginning of World War Two.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. — 229 p. This book explores the interests of British leaders, diplomats and consuls in the unifying of Italy. It is the first study to provide a comprehensive narrative of British policy on Italian affairs between the formation of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861 and its consolidation as a new nation-state through the acquisitions of Venice in 1866 and...
Lume Books, 2020. — 399 p. Percy Sykes was sent by Army Intelligence in the 1890s, first as an explorer and spy, then to open consulates along Persia's eastern borders. His job was to deter Russian expansion towards India. In his time, Sir Percy Sykes was a legend of empire: unpaid, he rode through thousands of miles of the harshest desert, marsh and mountain, often with his...
Brill Academic Publishers, 2013. — 404 p. — (History of Warfare, Volume 79). Great Britain was neutral Switzerland's main supplier of heavy weaponry during the early Cold War. Marco Wyss analyses this armaments relationship against the background of Anglo-Swiss relations between 1945 and 1958, and thereby assesses the role of arms transfers, neutrality and Britain, as well as...
Frank Cass, 2005. — 304 p. This book explores the formation of the Baghdad Pact and Anglo-American defence policies in the Middle East, 1950-1959. It determines the aims with which the pact was established; the failings of the pact, and the struggle that was undertaken against it by hostile countries. It examines the events surrounding the formation, development and collapse of...
Cambridge University Press, 2008. - 258 p. In contrast to most works of international history, which dwell on particular relationships, strategies, wars or crises, the questions in this book concern the way in which diplomacy was actually conducted. The period 1963 76 saw significant changes in diplomatic practice globally. It was particularly a time of change for Britain as the...
Благовещенск: Амурский государственный университет (АмГУ), 2011. - 7 с.
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Монография. — М.: ИМЭМО РАН, 2014. — 190 с. — ISBN: 978-5-9535-0422-5. В монографии исследуется история развертывания конфликта между Великобританией, другими ведущими странами ЕС и его бюрократическим аппаратом в период правления коалиционного правительства Д. Кэмерона – Н. Клегга в условиях наиболее острой фазы долгового кризиса Союза и особенно его центра – еврозоны. Среди...
СПб.: Изд-во С.-Петерб. ун-та, 2006. — 158 с. Монография посвящена актуальной, но недостаточно хорошо исследованной странице истории английской колониальной политики. На основе анализа значительного круга научных трудов отечественных и зарубежных авторов, с использованием новых уникальных документов исторических архивов на широком фоне международных событий обстоятельно...
Москва: Наука: Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1966. — 303 с. Настоящая книга представляет собой шестой том серийного издания «Политика колониальных держав в Азии и Африке», подготовленного Отделом международных вопросов Института народов Азии АН СССР. Первые пять томов вышли из печати в 1960-1965 гг. («Политика США на Ближнем и Среднем Востоке», «Политика США на Арабском...
Москва: Наука: Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1966. — 303 с. Настоящая книга представляет собой шестой том серийного издания «Политика колониальных держав в Азии и Африке», подготовленного Отделом международных вопросов Института народов Азии АН СССР. Первые пять томов вышли из печати в 1960-1965 гг. («Политика США на Ближнем и Среднем Востоке», «Политика США на Арабском...
М.: Наука, 1985. — 336 с. В работе впервые в советской историографии представлена британская политика на Балканах от Венского конгресса 1815 г. до Крымской войны 1853–1856 гг., показан ее экспансионистский, а не оборонительный от царизма характер, проанализированы русско-английские противоречия, обрисованы пагубные для народов Юго-Восточной Европы результаты политики статус-кво,...
Без автора. С приложением глав из книг Л. Эмери Взгляд в будущее, А. Виллерта Границы Англии. — М.: Соцэкгиз, 1936. — 298 с. Предлагаемый читателю в этой книге материал окажет ему большую услугу для определения тенденций внешней политики Великобритании, в руках которой больше, чем в руках других империалистских держав, лежит решение вопроса, пойдет ли мировое развитие в ближайшие...
Сухуми: Алашара, 1978. — 112 с. Книга кандидата исторических наук Д. Г. Гулиа посвящена истории Восточного вопроса в начале XIX века. В ней, на основании целого ряда новых архивных материалов, анализируется позиция Англии в русско-турецкой войне 1806—1812 гг. Популярность изложения делает ее интересной не только для специалистов, но и для широкого круга любителей истории.
Сухуми: Алашара, 1978. — 112 с. Книга кандидата исторических наук Д. Г. Гулиа посвящена истории Восточного вопроса в начале XIX века. В ней, на основании целого ряда новых архивных материалов, анализируется позиция Англии в русско-турецкой войне 1806—1812 гг. Популярность изложения делает ее интересной не только для специалистов, но и для широкого круга любителей истории.
Рязань: Издательство РГПУ, 2001. — 224 с. Предисловие. Проблема европейской коллективной безопасности в британской политике 1933—1935 гг. Английская внешняя политика и дипломатия в Европе после первой мировой войны. Нарастание кризиса Версальской системы и позиция Великобритании. Английская внешняя политика и дипломатия во время Итало-Абиссинской войны. Крушение Локарно и...
М.: Наука, 1990. — 166 с. — ISBN 5-02-016894-7. Работа посвящена анализу различных концепций английской историографии XIX — начала XX в. по проблемам политики Великобритании на Среднем Востоке (в Иране, Афганистане и отчасти в Индии). Разбираются труды наиболее ярких и талантливых представителей английской историографии: Дж.Макдональда, Эванса де Лейси, Г.Роулинсона, Дж.Керзона...
М.: Наука, 1990. — 166 с. — ISBN 5-02-016894-7. Работа посвящена анализу различных концепций английской историографии XIX — начала XX в. по проблемам политики Великобритании на Среднем Востоке (в Иране, Афганистане и отчасти в Индии). Разбираются труды наиболее ярких и талантливых представителей английской историографии: Дж.Макдональда, Эванса де Лейси, Г.Роулинсона, Дж.Керзона...
М.: Наука, 1990. — 166 с. — ISBN 5-02-016894-7. Работа посвящена анализу различных концепций английской историографии XIX — начала XX в. по проблемам политики Великобритании на Среднем Востоке (в Иране, Афганистане и отчасти в Индии). Разбираются труды наиболее ярких и талантливых представителей английской историографии: Дж.Макдональда, Эванса де Лейси, Г.Роулинсона, Дж.Керзона...
Монография. — Томск: Изд-во Томск. ун-та, 1981. — 176 с. В монографии исследуются основные проблемы политики британского империализма на Дальнем Востоке в период от победы Великой Октябрьской социалистической революции до окончания работы Вашингтонской конференции. Главное внимание уделено изучению новых аспектов дальневосточной политики Англии: борьбе против Советского...
М.: Международные отношения, 2020. — 840 с.: ил. — (История внешней политики зарубежных стран). Данная работа является первым в отечественной историографии учебником, посвященным эволюции британской внешней политики с раннего Нового времени, когда закладывались традиции политики баланса сил в Европе и торгово-колониальной экспансии, и вплоть до второго десятилетия XXI в. В...
М.: Государственное издательство политической литературы, 1947. – 488 с.
Англия сыграла выдающуюся, если не решающую роль в создании версальско-вашингтонской системы, содержащей в себе семена новой мировой войны. Выяснению этой роли и посвящена настоящая работа.
М.: Государственное издательство политической литературы, 1947. – 488 с.
Англия сыграла выдающуюся, если не решающую роль в создании версальско-вашингтонской системы, содержащей в себе семена новой мировой войны. Выяснению этой роли и посвящена настоящая работа.
М.: Изд-во Акад. наук СССР, 1963. — 532 с. В монографии предпринята попытка исследовать внешнюю политику Англии на первом этапе второй мировой войны. События, о которых пойдет речь, начинаются с первых чисел сентября 1939 г. и завершаются 22 июня 1941 г., когда нападение гитлеровской Германии на Советский Союз решительно изменило расстановку сил на мировой арене и всю картину...
М.: Изд-во Акад. наук СССР, 1963. — 532 с. В монографии предпринята попытка исследовать внешнюю политику Англии на первом этапе второй мировой войны. События, о которых пойдет речь, начинаются с первых чисел сентября 1939 г. и завершаются 22 июня 1941 г., когда нападение гитлеровской Германии на Советский Союз решительно изменило расстановку сил на мировой арене и всю картину...
Москва: "Госполитиздат", 1953. – 254 с. Говоря о виновниках второй мировой войны, нельзя забывать о той роли, которую сыграли в своё время партии II Интернационала и в первую очередь лидеры лейбористской партии Англии. Содержание: Введение Правые лейбористы и итало-абиссинская война Правые лейбористы и итало-германская интервенция в Испании Мюнхенский сговор и предательская...
М.: Издательство АН СССР, 1960. — 334 с. Предисловие. Англия и гитлеровская Германия (1933-1937 гг.). От захвата Австрии до «майского криаиса». Позиция английского правительства в период «майского кризиса». Прямое вмешательство Англии во внутренние дела Чехословакии. Миссия Ренсимена. Переговоры Чемберлена в Германии. Мюнхенский сговор англо-французских правящих кругов с...
М.: Прогресс, 1973. - 153 с.
Предлагаемая вниманию читателей книга Э. Ротштейна является расширенным текстом лекций, прочитанных автором студентам исторического и филологического факультетов МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова в ноябре 1966 года. В своей книге Э. Ротштейн освещает малоизученную деятельность видных представителей радикально настроенной буржуазной интеллигенции, которая была...
М.: Прогресс, 1973. — 153 с.
Предлагаемая вниманию читателей книга Э. Ротштейна является расширенным текстом лекций, прочитанных автором студентам исторического и филологического факультетов МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова в ноябре 1966 года. В своей книге Э. Ротштейн освещает малоизученную деятельность видных представителей радикально настроенной буржуазной интеллигенции, которая была...
М.: Издательство Института международных отношений, 1963. — 240 с. Пагубная политика возрождения германского, милитаризма и перевооружения ФРГ, проводимая империалистическими державами, ставит под угрозу мир и безопасность в Европе. Важное место в проведении этой политики принадлежит Англии. В предлагаемой вниманию читателей книге Г. М. Свердлова на основе большого фактического...
СПб.: Нестор-История, 2016. — 352 с. — ISBN 978-5-4469-0839-4. Книга посвящена более чем столетней (1750-1870-е) истории региона в центре Индии в период радикальных перемен - от первых контактов европейцев с Нагпурским княжеством до включения его в состав Британской империи. Процесс политико-экономического укрепления пришельцев и внедрения чужеземной культуры рассматривается...
СПб.: Нестор-История, 2016. — 690 с. — ISBN 978-5-4469-0839-4. Книга посвящена более чем столетней (1750-1870-е) истории региона в центре Индии в период радикальных перемен - от первых контактов европейцев с Нагпурским княжеством до включения его в состав Британской империи. Процесс политико-экономического укрепления пришельцев и внедрения чужеземной культуры рассматривается...
Ростов-на-Дону; Таганрог: Издательство Южного федерального университета, 2024. — 161 с. — ISBN 978-5-9275-4623-7. Монография является первым в российской историографии комплексным исследованием викторианской внешней политики в контексте ее преемственности, миграции населения и эпидемий, колониальных войн, санкций и торговых отношений Великобритании в XIX в. Сравнительный анализ...
Монография. — М.: Наука, 1980. — 351 с.
В книге рассматриваются отношения Англии и Китая с момента получения первых сведении друг о друге до наших дней: поиски англичанами путей в Китай, появление у его берегов первых британских кораблей, создание английских торговых факторий на юге Китая, «опиумные» войны и неравноправные договоры, отношения между обеими сторонами в период...
СПб.: Алетейя, 2019. — 296 с.: ил. — (Pax Britannica). — ISBN 978-5-906792-73-0. В монографии характеризуются основные направления политических дискуссий в Англии по вопросам внешней и колониальной политики в эпоху от войны за испанское наследство до Великой Французской революции. Рассматриваются позиции различных поли-тических группировок и государственных деятелей...
СПб.: Алетейя, 2019. — 296 с. — (Pax Britannica). — ISBN 978-5-906792-73-0. В монографии характеризуются основные направления политических дискуссий в Англии по вопросам внешней и колониальной политики в эпоху от войны за испанское наследство до Великой Французской революции. Рассматриваются позиции различных политических группировок и государственных деятелей Великобритании по...
М.: Наука, 1965. — 638 с. В работе рассмотрены изменения во внешней политике Англии в годы Второй мировой войны. Введение. Вопреки всему Мюнхен продолжается (сентябрь 1939 — апрель 1940 г.). «Лишь бы выжить» (апрель 1940 — июнь 1941 г.). Английская политика в период образования антигитлеровской коалиции (июнь 1941 —декабрь 1941 гг.). На переломе (декабрь 1941 — февраль 1943...
М.: Наука, 1965. — 638 с. В работе рассмотрены изменения во внешней политике Англии в годы Второй мировой войны. Введение. Вопреки всему Мюнхен продолжается (сентябрь 1939 — апрель 1940 г.). «Лишь бы выжить» (апрель 1940 — июнь 1941 г.). Английская политика в период образования антигитлеровской коалиции (июнь 1941 —декабрь 1941 гг.). На переломе (декабрь 1941 — февраль 1943...
М.: Наука, 1965. — 638 с. В работе рассмотрены изменения во внешней политике Англии в годы Второй мировой войны. Введение. Вопреки всему Мюнхен продолжается (сентябрь 1939 — апрель 1940 г.). «Лишь бы выжить» (апрель 1940 — июнь 1941 г.). Английская политика в период образования антигитлеровской коалиции (июнь 1941 —декабрь 1941 гг.). На переломе (декабрь 1941 — февраль 1943...
СПб.: Типография А. С. Суворина, 1885. — 218 с. Пер. с англ. и предисловие И. Коростовцова. «Foreign relations» (London, 1882) — книга британского государственного служащего и историка Спенсера Уолпола (Spencer Walpole; 1839-1907) — Уальполя в транслитерации 1885 года — в которой он рассказывал о тогдашнем устройстве британской дипломатической службы, а также об основных...
Ташкент: САГУ, 1957. — 251 с. — (Труды САГУ. Новая серия. Выпуск 110. Исторические науки. Книга 24). Книга, предлагаемая вниманию читателей, посвящена истории международных отношений и рассматривает колониальную политику Англии на Среднем Востоке в семидесятые годы XIX в. Эти годы характеризуются огромным усилением колониальных захватов Англии, связанным с тем, что Англия...
Ташкент: САГУ, 1957. — 251 с. — (Труды САГУ. Новая серия. Вып. 110. Исторические науки. Книга 24). Книга, предлагаемая вниманию читателей, посвящена истории международных отношений и рассматривает колониальную политику Англии на Среднем Востоке в семидесятые годы XIX в. Эти годы характеризуются огромным усилением колониальных захватов Англии, связанным с тем, что Англия раньше...
Москва: Центрполиграф, 2025. — 286 с. — ISBN 978-5-9524-6312-7. Хенрик Цинз представляет англо-балтийские торговые и политические отношения в "золотой век" английской истории, ознаменовавшие экономическую и политическую экспансию Англии в переломный момент ее социально-экономического развития. Рассказывает, как в годы правления королевы Елизаветы после ожесточенной борьбы с...
Баку: ТПП Тахсил, 2008. — 129 с. Монография (учебное пособие) «Азербайджано-британские отношения в начале XX века» предназначено для студентов факультетов международных отношений вузов страны. В ней раскрываются узловые проблемы англо-российского геополитического соперничества на Среднем Востоке и в Центральной Азии во второй половине XIX – начале XX вв., проникновение...
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