In his diplomatic career, from 1902–19, Jack Garnett served widely overseas during a period of dramatic change in international politics and in Britain's role on the world stage. In this book, John Fisher reveals Garnett as a fascinating individual: head-strong, indiscreet, and accident-prone. Garnett's early career was promising, but he left the Diplomatic Service under a cloud. Tired of the 'old diplomacy', he desired a holistic approach to the management of Britain's overseas interests. Then, attracted by notions of constructive imperialism after the First World War, he undertook social work, before returning to the family seat in Lancashire. His correspondence provides the local, overseas, perspective on British foreign policy and is fu...
This lucid study assesses Page’s career as ambassador to Great Britain from 1913 to 1918. It reconsi...
During the turbulent years of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods Britain’s most daring ...
The crisis of 1931 was a world crisis. The nations of the world, just as much as they lacked the des...
In his diplomatic career, from 1902–19, Jack Garnett served widely overseas during a period of drama...
In recent decades the study of British foreign policy and diplomacy has broadened in focus. No longe...
1982 is the bicentenary of the Foreign Office. Since 1945 the dominant theme of British foreign poli...
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, a leading advocate of a League within two wartime coalitions, co-drafter...
Lord Inverchapel was a key figure in British foreign policy and diplomacy during Great Britain's twi...
This thesis is an attempt to examine Anglo-American relations at the end of World War One, when Gre...
A good deal has been written about the organisation and structure of the British diplomatic establis...
Sir Charles Bagot (1781-1843) was one of Europe\u27s principal diplomats. After serving at the Briti...
Sir Charles Bagot (1781-1843) was one of Europe\u27s principal diplomats. After serving at the Briti...
The subject of this thesis is the Ambassadorship of Robert Worth Bingham to Great Britain from 1933 ...
In the spirit of ambassadors Grew and Craigie, this chapter searches for diplomatic failings between...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/5/thumbnail.jpgFrom 1865 to ...
This lucid study assesses Page’s career as ambassador to Great Britain from 1913 to 1918. It reconsi...
During the turbulent years of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods Britain’s most daring ...
The crisis of 1931 was a world crisis. The nations of the world, just as much as they lacked the des...
In his diplomatic career, from 1902–19, Jack Garnett served widely overseas during a period of drama...
In recent decades the study of British foreign policy and diplomacy has broadened in focus. No longe...
1982 is the bicentenary of the Foreign Office. Since 1945 the dominant theme of British foreign poli...
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, a leading advocate of a League within two wartime coalitions, co-drafter...
Lord Inverchapel was a key figure in British foreign policy and diplomacy during Great Britain's twi...
This thesis is an attempt to examine Anglo-American relations at the end of World War One, when Gre...
A good deal has been written about the organisation and structure of the British diplomatic establis...
Sir Charles Bagot (1781-1843) was one of Europe\u27s principal diplomats. After serving at the Briti...
Sir Charles Bagot (1781-1843) was one of Europe\u27s principal diplomats. After serving at the Briti...
The subject of this thesis is the Ambassadorship of Robert Worth Bingham to Great Britain from 1933 ...
In the spirit of ambassadors Grew and Craigie, this chapter searches for diplomatic failings between...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/5/thumbnail.jpgFrom 1865 to ...
This lucid study assesses Page’s career as ambassador to Great Britain from 1913 to 1918. It reconsi...
During the turbulent years of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods Britain’s most daring ...
The crisis of 1931 was a world crisis. The nations of the world, just as much as they lacked the des...