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Foundation of British Foreign Policy 1792-1902
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First published in 1966. This volume represents a selection by the Editors of unpublished and published documents dealing with foreign affairs, from the rise of the Younger Pitt (1792) to the death of Salisbury (1902). It contains both official papers and private letters; speeches and other public statements of policy.
Chapter 1. Pitt, 1783–1801, 1805–6; Chapter 2 Canning, 1807–9; Chapter 3 Castlereagh, 1812–22; Chapter 4 Canning, 1822–7; Chapter 5 Palmerston, 1830–41; Chapter 6 Wellington, Palmerston, 1835–41; Chapter 7 Palmerston, Russell, Clarendon, 1841–53; Chapter 8 Palmerston and the Revolution of 1848–9; Chapter 9 Granville, Malmesbury, 1852; Chapter 10 Peel and Aberdeen, 1851–3; Chapter 11 Derby and Malmesbury, 1859; Chapter 12 Palmerston and Russell, 1859–63 Italy; Chapter 13 Palmerston and Russell, 1860–3*The authors wish to acknowledge help received in the past from an unpublished thesis by W. F. F. Grace (Ph.D., Cantab.), though this has not been consulted in the present instance.; Chapter 14 Palmerston and Russell, 1860–4; Chapter 15 Palmerston and Russell; Chapter 16 Derby and Stanley, 1866–7; Chapter 17 Gladstone, Clarendon and Granville, 1868–74; Chapter 18 Disraeli and Derby, 1874–6; Chapter 19 Beaconsfield, Derby and Salisbury, 1876–80; Chapter 20 Gladstone and Granville, 1880–5; Chapter 21 Gladstone and Granville, 1882–5; Chapter 22 Salisbury, Rosebery, Iddesleigh, 1885–6; Chapter 23 Salisbury, Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, 1887–92; Chapter 24 Rosebery and Kimberley,. 1892–5; Chapter 25 Salisbury, 1895–1900;
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