British Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolutions, 1783–1793

British Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolutions, 1783–1793

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Black, Jeremy
Cambridge University Press
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This is a study of British foreign policy in a crucial period of international political development. It provides a comprehensive account of the subject, and acts as a guide to the nature of the British state and to the international relations of the period. In 1783 Britain had lost America and was unstable domestically. By 1793 she had regained her position as the leading global maritime, colonial and commercial power. During the intervening years Britain went several times to the brink of war, in 1787 with France over control of the Dutch and their Empire, in 1790 with Spain over the British claim to settle on the Pacific coast of modern Canada, and in 1791 with Russia over the fate of the Turkish Empire. In 1793 Britain and revolutionary France went beyond the brink, a struggle which was crucial for both countries. Each of these crises is examined in an effort to throw light on the British state in an 'age of revolutions'.
EAN 9780521466844
ISBN 0521466849
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date April 14, 1994
Pages 574
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 30
Country United Kingdom
Authors Black, Jeremy
Illustrations 9 Maps