The Limits of Eurocentricity : : Imperial British Foreign and Defence Policy in the Early Twentieth Century / / Keith Wilson.

In The Limits of Eurocentricity, Keith Wilson argues that the British Empire did not reorient itself towards Europe at the beginningo f the twentieth century as has long been assumed.

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Place / Publishing House:Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies
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Physical Description:1 online resource (222 p.)
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CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
INTRODUCTION. THE LIMITS OF EUROCENTRICITY: The Case of the British Empire 1904-14 --
1. Prologue to Policy-Making: Sir E. Grey and the National Review articles 1901-2 --
2. Found and Lost in Translation: Bertie, Cambon, Landsdowne, Delcasse and the Anglo-French ‚alliance‘ of May 1905 --
3. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance of 1905 and the defending of India: the case of the worst-case scenario --
4. Creative Accounting: the place of loans to Persia in the commencent of the negotiation of the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 --
5. Passing on the Straits: the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus in Anglo-Russian relations 1904-1907 --
6. Sir E. Crowe on the origins of the Crowe memorandum of 1 January 1907 --
7. The Anglo-French Entente re-visited, 1906-1914 --
8. Hankey’s Appendix: inter-service rivalry during and after the Agadir crisis, 1911 --
9. Understanding the 'misunderstanding' of 1 August 1914 --
10. Curzon outwith India: a note on the lost committee on Persia, 1915-1916 --
11. General Wilson and the Channel Tunnel before and after the Great War
Summary:In The Limits of Eurocentricity, Keith Wilson argues that the British Empire did not reorient itself towards Europe at the beginningo f the twentieth century as has long been assumed.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781463225964
9783111024141
9783110663037
DOI:10.31826/9781463225964
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Keith Wilson.