Originally published in 1930, this volume opens with some selections dealing with the situation created by the victory of Japan over China in 1904 which opened a new epoch in the history of the Far East. It includes two momentous conflicts profoundly affecting international relations - the Boer War and the Russo-Japanese War. It also touches at many points on the long discussions aiming at a naval agreement, with or without some form of general understanding, between England and Germany. Through the Alliance with Japan and the Entente with France it leads up to the separation of Europe into…mehr
Originally published in 1930, this volume opens with some selections dealing with the situation created by the victory of Japan over China in 1904 which opened a new epoch in the history of the Far East. It includes two momentous conflicts profoundly affecting international relations - the Boer War and the Russo-Japanese War. It also touches at many points on the long discussions aiming at a naval agreement, with or without some form of general understanding, between England and Germany. Through the Alliance with Japan and the Entente with France it leads up to the separation of Europe into two rival camps, in the course of an evolution in which crisis followed crisis with increasing and often alarming intensity.
E. T. S. Dugdale (1876-1964) chose and translated these four volumes of selections from the stupendously large collection of diplomatic documents held in Berlin after the First World War. Dugdale was a keen shot, an academic, a pipe-smoking stamp-collector, and an ardent admirer of Dickens, who for a time made the translation of German texts his métier. On leaving Balliol, he had hoped to join the British Foreign Office; and to that end in the late 1890s spent two years in Germany perfecting his grasp of German - an experience which admirably qualified him for the more literary occupation. In the event, having married in 1902, he instead became an underwriter at Lloyds, and ended the War, wounded, as a captain in the Leicester Yeomanry. The four volumes of Diplomatic Documents were Dugdale's chefs d'uvre. The very many and generous contemporary reviews of these are as uniformly struck by their historical importance as by the skill of their presentation and choice.
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Historical Preface Maurice de Bunsen. 1. The China-Japanese War and the East Asiatic Triple Alliance 2. The Kiao-Chau Occupation. Mr. Chamberlain's Alliance Proposal November 1897 to April 1898 3. The Anglo-German Conventions June to September 1898 4. Samoa August 1898 to November 1899 5. The First Hague Peace Conference 1899 6. The Boer War Preliminary Correspondence 1899 7. The Boer War October 1899 to November 1900 8. The Boxer Rebellion June 1900 to March 1901 9. The British Alliance Proposal 1901 10. The Anglo-Japanese Agreement 1901-2 11. The Joint Action Against Venezuela 1902-3 12. The Weakening of the Triple Alliance 1902-3 13. The First Signs of the Triple Entente 1903 14. The Russo-Japanese War October 1903 to February 1905 15. The Khedevial Decree March to June 1904 16. President Roosevelt's Mediation Between Russia and Japan 1904-5 17. Attempt to Reconcile England and Germany 1905 18. Morocco April 1904 to June 1905 19. The Algeciras Conference 1906 20. Macedonian Reform Proposals 1907-8 21. Germany America and China 1907 -8 22. The German Navy Bill 23. The Attempt at a Naval Understanding July to September 1908 24. Bosnia-Herzegovina and Bulgarian Independence August to October 1908 25. The Daily Telegraph Article October 1908 26. The Austro-Serbian War Danger 1909 27. Prince Bülow's Struggle for A Naval Understanding 1908-9 28. The Bagdad Railway 1908-11 29. The Eastern Question and Crete 1909-10 30. Persia August 1909 to May 1911 31. Bethmann Hollweg and the Naval Negotiations August 1909 to May 1911.
Historical Preface Maurice de Bunsen. 1. The China-Japanese War and the East Asiatic Triple Alliance 2. The Kiao-Chau Occupation. Mr. Chamberlain's Alliance Proposal November 1897 to April 1898 3. The Anglo-German Conventions June to September 1898 4. Samoa August 1898 to November 1899 5. The First Hague Peace Conference 1899 6. The Boer War Preliminary Correspondence 1899 7. The Boer War October 1899 to November 1900 8. The Boxer Rebellion June 1900 to March 1901 9. The British Alliance Proposal 1901 10. The Anglo-Japanese Agreement 1901-2 11. The Joint Action Against Venezuela 1902-3 12. The Weakening of the Triple Alliance 1902-3 13. The First Signs of the Triple Entente 1903 14. The Russo-Japanese War October 1903 to February 1905 15. The Khedevial Decree March to June 1904 16. President Roosevelt's Mediation Between Russia and Japan 1904-5 17. Attempt to Reconcile England and Germany 1905 18. Morocco April 1904 to June 1905 19. The Algeciras Conference 1906 20. Macedonian Reform Proposals 1907-8 21. Germany America and China 1907 -8 22. The German Navy Bill 23. The Attempt at a Naval Understanding July to September 1908 24. Bosnia-Herzegovina and Bulgarian Independence August to October 1908 25. The Daily Telegraph Article October 1908 26. The Austro-Serbian War Danger 1909 27. Prince Bülow's Struggle for A Naval Understanding 1908-9 28. The Bagdad Railway 1908-11 29. The Eastern Question and Crete 1909-10 30. Persia August 1909 to May 1911 31. Bethmann Hollweg and the Naval Negotiations August 1909 to May 1911.
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