British Diplomatic History: from the Tudor Dynasty to the Hanoverian Dynasty (chinese Global History)

British Diplomatic History: from the Tudor Dynasty to the Hanoverian Dynasty (chinese Global History)

by (uk) Montagu Burrows

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"British Diplomatic History: From the Tudor Dynasty to the Hanoverian Dynasty" takes the evolution of Britain's foreign policy from the Tudor Dynasty to the Hanoverian Dynasty as the main clue, and shows in detail the entire process of Britain's transformation from an island country into an empire on which "the sun never sets" through means such as vertical and horizontal alliances and overseas colonization. What were the characteristics of Elizabeth I's diplomatic strategy? How was the foreign policy of "balance of power" formed? During the three Anglo-Dutch Wars, what kind of grudges existed between the Republic of the Netherlands, the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of England? Why did William III return to the Tudor dynasty's "balance of power" diplomatic strategy? What role did the Royal Navy play in British diplomatic history? Why did "one ear" eventually lead to Britain declaring war on the Kingdom of Spain in 1739? How did the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars affect British foreign policy? What is Britain's attitude towards the Holy Alliance? What is the relationship between the disintegration of the "Holy Alliance" and Britain's overseas policy? This book will answer it in detail.

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