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Cover |
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Contents |
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List of Figures and Tables |
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Acknowledgements |
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Notes on Contributors |
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1 Introduction |
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2 Conflicting Visions: Foreign Affairs in Domestic Debate 1660–1689 |
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3 Primacy Contested: Foreign and Domestic Policy in the Reign of William III |
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4 Anglo-Scottish Union and the War of the Spanish Succession |
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5 The Development of the Executive and Foreign Policy, 1714–1760 |
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6 European Great Power Politics in British Public Discourse, 1714–1763 |
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7 Waging War: The Irish Military Establishment and the British Empire, 1688–1763 |
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8 Europe, the American Crisis, and Scottish Evangelism: The Primacy of Foreign Policy in the Kirk? |
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9 Debating the Union on Foreign Fields: Ulster Unionism and the Importance of Britain’s ‘Place in the World’, c. 1830–c. 1870 |
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10 The Enduring Importance of Foreign Policy Dominance in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Politics |
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11 Radicalism, Free Trade, and Foreign Policy in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain |
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12 Gladstone and the Primacy of Foreign Policy |
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13 Imagined Spaces: Nation, State, and Territory in the British Colonial Empire, 1860–1914 |
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14 British Liberal Historians and the Primacy of Internationalism |
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15 ‘Chief of All Offices’: High Politics, Finance, and Foreign Policy, 1865–1914 |
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16 The 1910 Elections and the Primacy of Foreign Policy |
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17 Patriotism and the Politics of Foreign Policy, c. 1870–c. 1914 |
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18 The Historiography of Inter-War Politics: Competing Conservative World Views in High Politics, 1924–1929 |
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19 The Primacy of Foreign Policy? Britain in the Second World War |
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20 Britain in Europe? Conservative and Labour Attitudes to European Integration since the Second World War |
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21 Foreign Policy in the Labour Party Manifestos, 1945–1997: What Primacy? |
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Conclusion |
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Index |
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