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British Envoys to the Kaiserreich, 1871–1897: Volume 1 provides a comprehensive collection of diplomatic correspondence from British representatives stationed in the German Empire during its formative years. Covering the period 1871-1883, this meticulously edited volume presents official dispatches, private letters, and diplomatic records that illuminate the complex relationship between Britain and Bismarck’s newly unified Germany.
The selected documents reveal contemporary British perspectives on German political consolidation, military expansion, colonial ambitions, and economic development. Through the eyes of Britain’s envoys, readers gain insight into the intricate diplomacy, political calculations, and cultural observations that characterized Anglo-German relations in this crucial period. The volume includes extensive editorial apparatus, including introductions, annotations, and contextual information to guide scholars and students through these historically significant documents.
Published as part of the prestigious Camden Fifth Series by Cambridge University Press, this work serves as an essential resource for historians of nineteenth-century Europe, British foreign policy, and international relations.







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