ABSTRACT

First published in 1938, this volume represents a selection of unpublished and published documents dealing with foreign affairs, from the rise of the Younger Pitt to the death of Salisbury. It contains both official papers and private letters; speeches and other public statements of policy. The Editors have had access to a large number of unpublished materials, public and private, so that many of the documents that they have chosen are new and reveal a striking continuity of ideas in British diplomacy, despite opposed parties and even opposing policies.

chapter I|21 pages

Pitt, 1783-1801, 1805-6

chapter II|6 pages

Canning, 1807-9

chapter III|36 pages

Castlereagh, 1812-22

chapter IV|21 pages

Canning, 1822-7

chapter V|29 pages

Palmerston, 1830-41

chapter VI|17 pages

Wellington, Palmerston, 1835-41

The Near East And The Straits Convention

chapter VII|19 pages

Palmerston, Russell, Clarendon, 1841-53

The Origins Of The Crimean War

chapter VIII|29 pages

Palmerston And The Revolution Of 1848-9

chapter IX|8 pages

Granville, Malmesbury, 1852

The Reaction Against Palmerston

chapter X|7 pages

Peel And Aberdeen, 1851-3

chapter XI|6 pages

Derby And Malmesbury, 1859

chapter XII|29 pages

Palmerston And Russell, 1859-63

chapter XIII|16 pages

Palmerston And Russell, 1860-3 *

chapter XIV|33 pages

Palmerston And Russell, 1860-4

chapter XV|24 pages

Palmerston and Russell

General Questions; Defence; The American Civil War; Arbitration; Slavery

chapter XVI|12 pages

Derby and Stanley, 1866-7

chapter XVII|30 pages

Gladstone, Clarendon and Granville, 1868-74

chapter XVIII|10 pages

Disraeli and Derby, 1874-6

The Central Powers

chapter XIX|33 pages

Beaconsfield, Derby and Salisbury, 1876-80

The Eastern Crisis and Its Aftermath

chapter XX|26 pages

Gladstone and Granville, 1880-5

The Ottoman Empire

chapter XXI|13 pages

Gladstone and Granville, 1882-5

The Egyptian Question

chapter XXII|16 pages

Salisbury, Rosebery, Iddesleigh, 1885-6

Bulgaria and Batoum

chapter XXIV|24 pages

Rosebery and Kimberley, 1892-5

chapter XXV|27 pages

Salisbury, 1895-1900

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue by the Editors

chapter |4 pages

Note by the Editors

Canning, Spain and British Trade with the Spanish Colonies 1810-24