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The Great Powers and the European States System 1814-1914:/ F.R. Bridge & Roger Bullen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2005.Edition: 2nd edDescription: viii, 365p. ; softbound 15*23 cmISBN:
  • 0-582-78458-1
DDC classification:
  • 23 940.28 BRI
Contents:
1. Introduction: The character of international relations 1814-1914 2. The reconstruction of Europe and the alliance, 1812-23 3. Every nation for itself 1830-56 4. From revolution to war, 1830-56 5. The destruction of the Vienna settlement in Italy and Germany, 1856-71 6. The testing of the new order, 1871-79 7. The conservative powers dominate the states system, 1879-95 8. Unstable equilibrium, 1895-1911 9. Polarization and war,1911-1914
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1. Introduction: The character of international relations 1814-1914
2. The reconstruction of Europe and the alliance, 1812-23
3. Every nation for itself 1830-56
4. From revolution to war, 1830-56
5. The destruction of the Vienna settlement in Italy and Germany, 1856-71
6. The testing of the new order, 1871-79
7. The conservative powers dominate the states system, 1879-95
8. Unstable equilibrium, 1895-1911
9. Polarization and war,1911-1914

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