Preface; Book II. From the Second Peace of Paris, 1815, to the Eve of the Revolution of 1848–9: 1. Great Britain and the Continental Alliance, 1816–22 W. A. Phillips; 2. The foreign policy of Canning, 1820–7 H. W. V. Temperley; 3. Belgium, 1830–9 G. W. T. Omond; 4. The Near East and France 1829–47 R. B. Mowat; 5. India and the Far East, 1833–49 G. P. Moriarty; 6. United States and colonial development, 1815–46 A. P. Newton; Book III. From the Outbreak of the February Revolution to the Death of Palmerston and the Resignation of Russell, 1848–66: 7. The European revolution and after, 1848–54 F. J. C. Hearnshaw; 8. The Crimean War and the French alliance, 1853–8 W. F. Reddaway; 9. India and the Far East, 1848–58 F. W. Buckler; 10. The Franco-Italian war, Syria and Poland, 1859–63 R. R. Reid; 11. Commercial relations, 1828–1865. 1. Zollverein negotiations, 1828–65 J. H. Clapham; 2. The French Commercial Treaty of 1860 E. A. Benians; 12. Anglo-American relations during the Civil War, 1860–5 A. P. Newton; 13. The Schleswig-Holstein question, 1852–66 A .W. Ward; 14. Greece and the Ionian Islands, 1832–64 A. W. Ward; Appendices; Bibliographies; Index.
Published between 1922 and 1923, the first comprehensive survey of foreign policy during Britain's emergence as a major international power.
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