1st Edition
Anglo-French Relations since the Late Eighteenth Century
1 Introduction: the Entente Cordiale and the Sea Serpent Philip Bell 2 Talleyrand and England, 1792–1838: A Reinterpretation Alan Sked 3 Castlereagh and France John Charmley 4 Palmerston and Anglo–French Relations, 1846–1865 David Brown 5 From “War-in-Sight” to Nearly War: Anglo–French Relations in the Age of High Imperialism, 1875–1898 T. G. Otte 6 Clemenceau’s Contacts with England David R. Watson 7 The Anglo–French Victory on the Somme William Philpott 8 Austen Chamberlain and Britain’s Relations with France, 1924–1929 Gaynor Johnson 9 Anglo–French Imperial Relations in the Arab World: Intelligence Liaison and Nationalist Disorder, 1920–1939 Martin Thomas 10 Yvon Delbos and Anthony Eden: Anglo–French Cooperation, 1936–1938 Glyn Stone 11 “A Very Great Clerk”: Sir Ronald Campbell and the Fall of France, May–June 1940 Christopher Baxter 12 Entente Neo-Coloniale?: Ernest Bevin and the Proposals for an Anglo–French Third World Power, 1945–1949 Anne Deighton 13 Separated by the Atlantic: The British and de Gaulle, 1958–1967 James Ellison 14 Britain, France, and America’s Year of Europe, 1973 Keith Hamilton
Biography
Glyn Stone, Thomas G. Otte






