Preface Abbreviations Maps Introduction What Was at Stake? How did International Relations Operate? Wars and the Military Europe and the Outer World The Late Seventeenth Century, 1648-99 Conflict and Diplomacy in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740 From Frederick the Great to American Independence, 1740-83 The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Period, 1783-1815 Conclusions Select Bibliography Index.
'More concise and up-to-date than competing texts.' - Nigel Aston, University of Leicester '...could be used as an introductory text for a course on international relations...' - Linda Frey, History: Reviews of New Books '...a concise, well-written, and thought-provoking textbook presenting fresh perspective on European international relations...' - Jennifer Mori, International History Review '...the book is brimming with less well-known, and...previously unknown - facts that reflect...fresh insights...' - Charles Ingrao, Journal of Military History
JEREMY BLACK is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. His work includes Maps and History, War and the World 1450-2000 and Why Wars Happen.
'More concise and up-to-date than competing texts.' - Nigel Aston, University of Leicester '...could be used as an introductory text for a course on international relations...' - Linda Frey, History: Reviews of New Books '...a concise, well-written, and thought-provoking textbook presenting fresh perspective on European international relations...' - Jennifer Mori, International History Review '...the book is brimming with less well-known, and...previously unknown - facts that reflect...fresh insights...' - Charles Ingrao, Journal of Military History
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