Directions of Travel Great Britain and the Great Powers Before and After the Great War

Directions of Travel Great Britain and the Great Powers Before and After the Great War

by Keith Wilson

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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WELCOME TO SELLER PAYITAHT'S LIBRARY!!! Foreword Envisaging ‘contingencies’: British projections of Der Tag 1. Defining ‘Diplomatic Revolution’: a case study, 1898-1908 2. Britain and Directions of the Earl of Selborne, the Cabinet, and the Threat from Germany, 1900-1904 3. Britain and ‘Most Obedient and Devoted Servants’: some correspondence of certain British Naval Persons with Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1908-1914 4. Britain and the Ottoman Reality-Check, 1906-7: the British Government recognises the limitations of its power of offence against the Ottoman Empire 5. Britain and ‘Repose on our Indian Frontier’: Sir Edward Grey and the Russian Empire 6. Britain and the Portrayal of France by the Opponents of the Channel Tunnel, 1880-1930 7. Austria-Hungary and Hamlet without the Terrorism at the Outbreak of the Great War 8. Notes of the Non-Interventionists, 1911-1914 9. Britain and the ‘re-education’ of Germany, 1917-1920 10. The Study of International History in Britain in the aftermath of the Great War Reviews

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