Pax Britannica? British Foreign Policy 1789-1914 Studies In Modern History Series
Auteur : Chamberlain Muriel E.
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 changed in the nineteenth century. Once the preserve of a small handful of monarchs and professional diplomats, it was transformed by the expansion of the fanchise, the influence of the press and the mobilisation of public opinion by men such as Disraeli and Palmerston.
* shows how foreign-policy making changed in the nineteenth century, by the expansion of the franchise, the influence of the press and the mobilisation of public opinion
Date de parution : 07-2016
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de Pax Britannica? :
Mots-clés :
ich; tripie; alliance; foreign; poliey; office; vienna; settlement; anglo-japanese; wellington's; Younger Men; Li Ne; British Camp; West Africa Squadron; Napoleon III; Henry Fox; St Aignan; Primat Der Aussenpolitik; Turkish Black Sea Coast; Drummond Hay; William Fawkener; Secretary ofState; NINETEENTH CENTURY DIPLOMACY; Tripie Alliance; Otto Von Bismarck; Bismarck; Austro Prussian War; Palmerston’s Policy; George III; Free Trade Ideals; Continual Temptation; Recent European Crises; Foreign Poliey; Kuchuk Kainardji; Lord Stuart De Rothesay