British Envoys to the Kaiserreich, 1871–1897
British Envoys to the Kaiserreich, 1871–1897 concentrates on Anglo-German history prior to German Weltpolitik. The first volume presents official diplomatic reports from the British embassy at Berlin (German Empire) and from the four minor - however still independent - diplomatic missions in Darmstadt (Hesse and Baden), Dresden (Saxony), Stuttgart (Württemberg), and Munich (Bavaria) during the years 1871 to 1883. The selection reveals the attitudes of British observers and their perceptions of a wide variety of political, social and cultural developments in a period of great diplomatic activity and changing Anglo-German relations. The dispatches offer new perspectives on Bismarck's imperial chancellorship, on the integration of the federal states into the new Kaiserreich, and on the varied British interests in Germany and its regional peculiarities. This title is also available as Open Access.
- This volume is an account of pre-Weltpolitik Anglo-German relations, presenting diplomatic reports from British embassies across Germany
- These reports were written at a time of great political and social change in Germany, and give an insight into the attitudes of British observers at the time
- The dispatches offer new perspectives on Bismark and the new Kaiserreich
- This title is also available as Open Access
Product details
May 2018Hardback
9781107170261
592 pages
223 × 145 × 36 mm
0.85kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Editorial principles and technical details
- Reports:
- 1. German Empire (Berlin)
- 2. Baden and Hesse (Darmstadt)
- 3. Saxony (Dresden)
- 4. Württemberg (Stuttgart)
- 5. Bavaria (Munich)
- Annotated index of names
- Subject index.