The great problems of British statesmanship /
by Barker, J. Ellis.
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BookPublisher: London : J. Murray, 1917Description: xi, 445 p. : 22 cm.Subject(s): World War, 1914-1918 -- Influence | World War, 1914-1918 -- Peace | World War, 1914-1918 -- Great Britain
Contents:
I. The peace congress and after.--II. The problem of Constantinople.--III. The problem of Asiatic Turkey.--IV. The problem of Austria-Hungary.--V. The problem of Poland.--VI. The German emperor's position.--VII. Britain's war finance and economic future.--VIII. Britain's coming industrial supremacy.--IX. Democracy and the iron broom of war.--X. How America became a nation in arms.--XI. An Anglo-American reunion.--Analytical index.
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Chapters II-XI reprinted from the Nineteenth century and after.
I. The peace congress and after.--II. The problem of Constantinople.--III. The problem of Asiatic Turkey.--IV. The problem of Austria-Hungary.--V. The problem of Poland.--VI. The German emperor's position.--VII. Britain's war finance and economic future.--VIII. Britain's coming industrial supremacy.--IX. Democracy and the iron broom of war.--X. How America became a nation in arms.--XI. An Anglo-American reunion.--Analytical index.


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