British world policy and the projection of global power, c.1830-1960 /

A fundamental truth about British power in the nineteenth century and beyond was that Britain was a global power. Her international position rested on her global economic, naval and political presence; and her foreign policy operated on a global scale. This volume throws into sharp relief the materi...

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Other Authors: Otte, Thomas G., 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • British world policy and the White Queen's memory / T.G. Otte
  • The War Trade Intelligence Department and British economic warfare during the First World War / John Robert Ferris
  • The British Empire and the meaning of 'minimum force necessary' in colonial counter-insurgencies operations, c. 1857 - 1967 / David French
  • Yokohama for the British in the late nineteenth century : a hub for imperial defence and a node of influence for change / Hamish Ion
  • "The diplomatic digestive organ" : the foreign office as the nerve-centre of foreign policy, c. 1800-1940 / T.G. Otte
  • Financial and commercial networks between Great Britain and South America during the long nineteenth century / Kathleen Burk
  • Britain through Russian eyes : 1900-1914 / Dominic Lieven
  • Imperial Germany's naval challenge and the renewal of British power / John H. Maurer
  • Views of war, 1914 and 1939 : second thoughts / Zara Steiner
  • The ambassadors, 1919-1939 / Erik Goldstein
  • The tattered ties that bind : the imperial general staff and the dominions, 1919-1939 / Douglas E. Delaney
  • Seeking a family consensus? : Anglo-dominion relations and the failed imperial conference of 1941 / Kent Fedorowich
  • Imperial hubs and their limitations : British assessments of imposing sanctions on Japan, 1937 / G. Bruce Strang.