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Great Britain and the Continental Revolutions of 1848
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword 7
- Introduction: Personality, Image and Perception: Patterns and Problems of Anglo-German Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries 11
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PART I: Keeping the Balance - Britain and Europe in the 19th Century. Systemic and Domestic Factors
- Great Britain and the Continental Revolutions of 1848 41
- The Place of Germany in Salisbury's Foreign Policy, 1878-1902 57
- Defending the Empire: Lord Salisbury and Europe, 1886-1892 77
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PART II: Personality and Foreign Policy in the Age of Imperialism - An Anglo-German Comparison
- The Kaiser and England 95
- The Monarch's Concept of Foreign Policy: Victoria and Edward VII 115
- The Crisis of the Anglo-German Antagonism, 1916-17 131
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PART III: Perceptions and Designs in Anglo-German Relations
- Gustav Stresemann's Concept of International Relations 141
- Britain and Germany, 1937-1939: A Context for British Reactions to the German Resistance 161
- Willy Brandt's "Neue Ostpolitik": British Perceptions and Positions, 1969-1975 179
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PART IV: Retreat from the World Stage: Contradictions and Tensions in British Postwar Foreign Policy
- Between Europe and Empire: Britain's Changing Role in World Politics since 1945 201
- The End of Empire and British Political Culture 217
- The British-American "Special Relationship" and Secret Intelligence since the Second World War 231
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PART V: Great Britain and Europe Since the End of the Second World War
- Britain and Europe after 1945 241
- Conservative Governments and the Challenge of European Integration, 1984-1997 257
- Labour, New Labour, and European Integration, 1945-1999 273
- THE CONTRIBUTORS 285
- THE EDITORS 286
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword 7
- Introduction: Personality, Image and Perception: Patterns and Problems of Anglo-German Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries 11
-
PART I: Keeping the Balance - Britain and Europe in the 19th Century. Systemic and Domestic Factors
- Great Britain and the Continental Revolutions of 1848 41
- The Place of Germany in Salisbury's Foreign Policy, 1878-1902 57
- Defending the Empire: Lord Salisbury and Europe, 1886-1892 77
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PART II: Personality and Foreign Policy in the Age of Imperialism - An Anglo-German Comparison
- The Kaiser and England 95
- The Monarch's Concept of Foreign Policy: Victoria and Edward VII 115
- The Crisis of the Anglo-German Antagonism, 1916-17 131
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PART III: Perceptions and Designs in Anglo-German Relations
- Gustav Stresemann's Concept of International Relations 141
- Britain and Germany, 1937-1939: A Context for British Reactions to the German Resistance 161
- Willy Brandt's "Neue Ostpolitik": British Perceptions and Positions, 1969-1975 179
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PART IV: Retreat from the World Stage: Contradictions and Tensions in British Postwar Foreign Policy
- Between Europe and Empire: Britain's Changing Role in World Politics since 1945 201
- The End of Empire and British Political Culture 217
- The British-American "Special Relationship" and Secret Intelligence since the Second World War 231
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PART V: Great Britain and Europe Since the End of the Second World War
- Britain and Europe after 1945 241
- Conservative Governments and the Challenge of European Integration, 1984-1997 257
- Labour, New Labour, and European Integration, 1945-1999 273
- THE CONTRIBUTORS 285
- THE EDITORS 286