Great Britain and the Schleswig-Holstein Question, 1848-64: A Study in Diplomacy, Politics and Public Opinion (Heritage)

by Keith A P Sandiford

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This book closes an obvious gap in nineteenth-century historiography by carefully analysing British policy and public opinion with regard to the Schleswig-Holstein problem from 1848 to 1864. Solidly based on a study of private and public correspondence, memoirs, biographies, newspapers, periodicals, sessional papers, foreign office documents, and parliamentary debates, it argues that the failure of British policy was due to division and uncertainty of opinion. Britain vacillated between a pliant and a defiant course and eventually chose to worst features of both. Professor Sandiford demonstrates that the failure of Russell's Schleswig-Holstein diplomacy in 1864 was largely the result of a long sequence of British miscalculations dating back at least to 1848. He also shows that the general bewilderment, both within and outside the British Parliament, permitted the queen and a handful of her ministers to exert more influence on Britain's policy in 1863-4 than has previously been supposed.

  • ISBN10 0802053343
  • ISBN13 9780802053343
  • Publish Date 1 January 1975
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 10 March 1994
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of Toronto Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English