On the Fringes of Diplomacy : Influences on British Foreign Policy, 1800-1945.
This volume gives further impetus to the recent trend of looking beyond the major figures of diplomats and foreign secretaries when seeking to understand of British foreign policy and diplomacy during the height of empire. By focusing on the legion of influential but less well-known figures on the f...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Farnham :
Ashgate Pub.,
2011.
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- Cover; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 The Invisible Politician: Mary Derby and the Eastern Crisis; 2 Diplomacy and the Fourth Estate: The Role of the Press in British Foreign Policy in the Age of Palmerston; 5 The Double Agent's Tale: Vincent Kraft and Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1915-1918; 6 Writers, the Clergy, and the 'Diplomatisation of Culture': Sub-Structures of Anglo-American Diplomacy, 1820-1914; 7 'An Eagle Whose Wings Are Not Always Easy to Clip': Walter Burton Harris.
- 8 Gunboats, Independence Movements and War: Three Incidents Involving Missionaries on the Fringes of Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries9 The Cultural Diplomacy of Sir James Rennell Rodd; 10 'Diplomatic Light and Shade': Sir Eric Phipps and Anglo-French Relations 1922-1928; 11 'An Excellent Conning-Tower': John Buchan on the Fringes of Diplomacy; 12 'Miserably Kept Running In Low Gear': Lord Lloyd at the Periphery of Politics and Diplomacy, 1930-1940; Index.