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Paperback Bismarck's Relations With England 1871-1890 Book

ISBN: 1025308611

ISBN13: 9781025308616

Bismarck's Relations With England 1871-1890

"Bismarck's Relations with England, 1871-1890" provides an in-depth exploration of the complex diplomatic landscape between the German Empire and Great Britain during the tenure of the Iron Chancellor. Authored by James W. Gerard, this scholarly work examines the shifting alliances, colonial rivalries, and personal dynamics that defined the interactions between these two European powers following the unification of Germany.

The text delves into critical historical moments, from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War to the eventual dismissal of Otto von Bismarck. It analyzes how Bismarck's foreign policy aimed to maintain a delicate balance of power in Europe while navigating the rising influence of the British Empire. Gerard offers insights into the strategic maneuvers regarding African colonization, the Eastern Question, and naval competition.

This volume serves as a significant historical resource for students and scholars of European history and international relations. By tracing the evolution of Anglo-German diplomacy, "Bismarck's Relations with England, 1871-1890" sheds light on the foundations of the political tensions that would eventually shape the early twentieth century. It remains a vital study for understanding the geopolitical intricacies of late nineteenth-century Europe.

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