British Envoys to Germany presents official reports sent from the British missions in Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, Hanover, Dresden, Stuttgart, Munich and Vienna. The diplomatic correspondence selected for Volume 4 provides strong evidence that the period between the Dresden Conferences of 1851 and the Austro-Prussian war of 1866 should be seen as more than just a time of transition between the revolution of 1848 and German unification. In addition to international affairs and Anglo-German relations, the dispatches cover the federal dimensions of German politics and the policies and societies of the federal states. The multifaceted views and perceptions of British diplomatic representatives illustrate the importance of the last sixteen years of the German Confederation in their own right. All dispatches are transcribed and annotated for the first time. A comprehensive annotated index of names and a subject index complete the volume.
Presents official diplomatic reports from Germany, 1851 to 1866. Reveals perceptions of British observers in a period of great change.About the AuthorMarkus Moesslang is a fellow of the German Historical Institute, London. Chris Manias is a research assistant at the University of Bristol. Torsten Riotte is a lecturer in history at the University of Frankfurt am Main.
Book InformationISBN 9781107009448
Author Markus MoesslangFormat Hardback
Page Count 574
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 830g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 146mm * 33mm