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Statesmen, Diplomats and the Press – Essays on 18th Century Britain
DescriptionThe eleven essays in this volume examine three broad themes: the dynamics of national policy-making during the Hanoverian period; the role of diplomats in the formulation as well as execution of foreign policy; and the political impact of the press.
Reviews“Karl Schweizer’s essays illuminate a number of the most important issues currently under scrutiny by historians. Many of his pieces are focused around the crucial decades of the mid-century when the monarchy, parliamentary government, the shaping of public opinion, the conduct of war, and diplomacy were all being tested and reshaped. Not only does his work illuminate these problems in new ways, but also his masterly command over the issues is based on a wide-ranging and ingenious use of primary sources . . . . Schweizer’s resourceful and brilliant use of secondary work, often dating from early in this century, is quite unusual and brings an entirely new perspective to many issues. . . . His panoramic analysis of the British polity in the mid-eighteenth century is a key that opens up to view a vastly complex and dynamic society as it transforms itself into becoming master of the world.” – Ellis Archer Wasson
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Foreword
ISBN10: 0-7734-7323-8 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-7323-2 Pages: 284 Year: 2002
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