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German Diplomatic Documents 1871–1914 Volume 2
From Bismarck's Fall to 1898
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Originally published in English in 1929, this second volume of the German Diplomatic Documents covers a much shorter period: 1890–1898. During this period there was no war or revolution in Europe, but the sphere of German and indeed European politics became enlarged. The documents in this volume deal with questions raised by diverse regions such as Armenia, Morocco, Tunisia, Tripoli, South Africa, Crete and Cuba. The papers here reissued show that colonial expansion is a recognised part of the official German programme. As with the first volume, the policy exhibited in the despatches of this volume are governed almost exclusively by the ultimate idea of war.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Translator’s Note
- Works Referred To
- Historical Preface
- Table of Contents
- German Diplomatic Documents 1871-1914
- I The Balkan Question, 1890
- II The Zanzibar and Heligoland Treaty
- III The French Opposition to the Heligoland Treaty Tunis and Madagascar.
- IV Renewal of the Triple Alliance The First Attempt to detach Italy.
- V Egypt. April to June, 1890 The Evacuation Question and the Conversion of the Debt.
- VI Egypt. February, 1891, to April, 1892 The Conversion of the Debt and Turkish Suzerainty.
- VII Italy and the Mediterranean. April to August, 1891 Lord Salisbury and the Triple Alliance.
- VIII The Armenian Question
- IX The Tunis-Tripolis Question, 1890-1
- X The German Emperor’s Visit to England, July, 1891
- XI The Morocco Question, December, 1890, to July, 1892
- XII Italy and Abyssinia, April, 1890, to March, 1895
- XIII Italy and the Mediterranean, July to September, 1892
- XIV Mr. Gladstone’s Government and Egypt, 1892-3
- XV Liberal Foreign Policy, November, 1892, to June, 1893
- XVI The Armenian Question, 1893-5
- XVII The Siamese Dispute and its Reactions on European Politics, July to December, 1893
- XVIII Austrian Anxieties regarding British Intentions in the near East, November, 1893, to March, 1894
- XIX The Morocco Question, 1892-5
- XX The German Colonies and Samoa, June, 1893, to May, 1894
- XXI Egypt. April, 1894, to March, 1895
- XXII The Congo Dispute. May, 1894, to August, 1895 The German-Italian Effort to detach England from France.
- XXIII Lord Salisbury and the Future of Turkey. July to October, 1895
- XXIV The Armenian Failure. September, 1895, to January, 1897
- XXV The Jameson Raid. January, 1896
- XXVI The ‘Kruger Telegram ‘and its Consequences. January to March, 1896
- XXVII The Near East and Egypt, 1896 The Dongola Expedition.
- XXVIII The Straits Question, and the Turkish Reforms. June, 1896, to February, 1897
- XXIX The Cretan Question. May, 1896, to November, 1898 Germany and Turkey.
- XXX Anglo-German Relations. October, 1896, to May, 1897 Colonial Matters—Strike at Hamburg—The Transvaal.
- XXXI The United States, Hawaii and Samoa. July to December, 1897
- XXXII The Spanish-American War. September, 1897, to April, 1898
- Index of Principal Personages
- Index