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The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660-2000

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345 Seiten
Englisch
Palgrave Macmillan UKerschienen am20.10.20102010
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780230289628
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Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum20.10.2010
Auflage2010
Seiten345 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXIV, 345 p. 9 illus.
Artikel-Nr.1971633
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;Cover;1
2;Contents;8
3;List of Figures and Tables;10
4;Acknowledgements;11
5;Notes on Contributors;12
6;1 Introduction;16
7;2 Conflicting Visions: Foreign Affairs in Domestic Debate 1660-1689;30
8;3 Primacy Contested: Foreign and Domestic Policy in the Reign of William III;47
9;4 Anglo-Scottish Union and the War of the Spanish Succession;64
10;5 The Development of the Executive and Foreign Policy, 1714-1760;80
11;6 European Great Power Politics in British Public Discourse, 1714-1763;94
12;7 Waging War: The Irish Military Establishment and the British Empire, 1688-1763;117
13;8 Europe, the American Crisis, and Scottish Evangelism: The Primacy of Foreign Policy in the Kirk?;134
14;9 Debating the Union on Foreign Fields: Ulster Unionism and the Importance of Britain´s Place in the World´, c. 1830-c. 1870;152
15;10 The Enduring Importance of Foreign Policy Dominance in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Politics;169
16;11 Radicalism, Free Trade, and Foreign Policy in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain;182
17;12 Gladstone and the Primacy of Foreign Policy;196
18;13 Imagined Spaces: Nation, State, and Territory in the British Colonial Empire, 1860-1914;212
19;14 British Liberal Historians and the Primacy of Internationalism;229
20;15 Chief of All Offices´: High Politics, Finance, and Foreign Policy, 1865-1914;247
21;16 The 1910 Elections and the Primacy of Foreign Policy;264
22;17 Patriotism and the Politics of Foreign Policy, c. 1870-c. 1914;275
23;18 The Historiography of Inter-War Politics: Competing Conservative World Views in High Politics, 1924-1929;292
24;19 The Primacy of Foreign Policy? Britain in the Second World War;306
25;20 Britain in Europe? Conservative and Labour Attitudes to European Integration since the Second World War;320
26;21 Foreign Policy in the Labour Party Manifestos, 1945-1997: What Primacy?;334
27;Conclusion;351
28;Index;355
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Autor

DOOHWAN AHN Doctoral candidate, the University of Cambridge, UKDUNCAN BELL Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Studies, the University of Cambridge, UKJOHN BEW Lecturer in War Studies, King's College London, UKADRIAN BRETTLE Doctoral candidate, the University of Virginia, USAANTOINE CAPET Head of British Studies, the University of Rouen, FranceNICHOLAS CROWSON Reader in Contemporary British History, the University of Birmingham, UKDAVID EDGERTON Hans Rausing Professor, Imperial College London, UKGABRIEL GLICKMAN British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Hertford College, Oxford, UKRICHARD S. GRAYSON Head of Politics and Senior Lecturer in British and Irish Politics, Goldsmiths, University of London, UKANTHONY HOWE Professor of Modern History, the University of East Anglia, UKALLAN I. MACINNES Professor of Early Modern History, University of Strathclye, UKGIDEON MAILER Title A Fellow, St. John's College, University of Cambridge, UKCHARLES IVAR MCGRATH Lecturer in the School of History and Archives, University College Dublin, IrelandJAMES MCKAY Post-doctoral Research Fellow, the University of Birmingham, UKPHILLIPS O'BRIEN Director of the Scottish Centre for War Studies, University of Glasgow, UKDAVID ONNEKINK Assistant Professor, Universities of Leiden and Utrecht, the NetherlandsT.G.OTTE Senior Lecturer in Diplomatic History, University of East Anglia, UKPAUL READMAN Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, King's College London, UKCASPER SYLVEST Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark ANDREW THOMPSON College Lecturer in History, Queens' College, Cambridge, UK