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100 1 _aTaylor, A. J. P.
245 1 4 _aThe struggle for mastery in Europe, 1848-1918/
_cA. J. P. Taylor
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bOxford University Press,
_c1954.
300 _axxxvi, 638 p., maps (3 fold.);
_c23 cm.
500 _aIssued with various printing dates.
504 _aBibliography: p. [569]-601. Bibliographical footnotes.
505 _aIntroduction: The great powers of Europe 1. The diplomacy of revolution, 1848 -- 2. The diplomacy of reaction, 1849-50 -- 3. The end of the holy alliance, 1852-3 -- 4. The crimean war, 1854-6 -- 5. The congress of Paris and its consequences, 1856-8 -- 6.The Italian war and the disruption of the settlement of Vienna, 1858-61 -- 7. The polish crisis, and the end of the Franco-Russian entente, 1861-3 -- 8. Bismarck's wars: The defeat of Austria, 1864-6 -- 9. The Isolation of France, 1866-70 -- 10. The end of French primacy,1870-5 -- 11. The Great Eastern crisis, 1875-8 -- 12. Bismarck's Alliance, 1879-82 -- 13. The breakdown of 'The liberal Alliance' and its consequences 1882-5 -- 14. The Triumph of diplomacy: The Bulgarian crisis, 1885-7 -- 15. the making of the Franco-Russian Alliance, 1988-94 -- 16. The abortive continental league, 1894-7 -- 17. The era if 'World Policy' 1897-1902 -- 18. The last years of British Isolation: The making of the Anglo-French entente, 1902-5 -- 19. The formation of the Triple Entente, 1905-9 -- 20. The years of Anglo-German hostility, 1909-12 -- 21. The Balkan wars and after, 1912-14 -- 22. The outbreak of war in Europe, 1914 -- 23. The diplomacy of war, 1914-18
651 0 _aEurope
_xHistory
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