Searching for security in a new Europe : the diplomatic career of Sir George Russell Clerk
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Searching for security in a new Europe : the diplomatic career of Sir George Russell Clerk
(Diplomats and diplomacy)
Routledge, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Drawing on an array of archival material, this study sheds light on Sir George Russell Clerk, an important, yet forgotten figure in British and European diplomatic history.
During the First World War, Clerk was a senior Foreign Office official strongly sympathetic to the cause of the 'oppressed nationalities' of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This biographical study focuses on the most significant part of Clerk's career, his role as a nation-builder in post-war Europe until his eventual downfall at the hands of Antony Eden, and retirement in 1937. This is an excellent account of the thoughts and deeds of a remarkable man in British History.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Empire, world war and a New Europe 1898-1919
- 2 Nation-building in the New Europe: Hungary 1919
- 3 Nation-building in the New Europe: Czechoslovakia 1920-6
- 4 Repairing relationships: the New Turkey 1926-33
- 5 'Ripe for a mighty enterprise': France 1934-5
- 6 The crisis of security: France 1935-7
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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