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The Paris Embassy = British Ambassadors and Anglo-French relations 1944-79 /
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Title/Author:
The Paris Embassy/ Edited by Rogelia Pastor-Castro, John W. Young.
Reminder of title:
British Ambassadors and Anglo-French relations 1944-79 /
Author:
Pastor-Castro, Rogelia,
other author:
Young, John W.,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2013.,
Description:
240 p.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction-- John W. Young 1. Alfred Duff Cooper, 1944-47-- Edward Hampshire 2. Oliver Harvey, 1948-54-- Rogelia Pastor-Castro 3. Gladwyn Jebb, 1954-60-- Christopher Goldsmith 4. Pierson Dixon, 1960-65-- James Ellison 5. Patrick Reilly, 1965-68-- Helen Parr 6. Christopher Soames, 1968-72-- Daniel Furby & N. Piers Ludlow 7. Edward Tomkins, 1972-75-- Alastair Noble 8. Nicholas Henderson, 1975-79-- Isabelle Tombs Conclusion-- John W. Young Select Bibliography Index.
Subject:
Ambassadors - Biography. - Great Britain -
Subject:
France - Colonies - Africa. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137318299Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137318295 (electronic bk.) :
The Paris Embassy = British Ambassadors and Anglo-French relations 1944-79 /
Pastor-Castro, Rogelia,
The Paris Embassy
British Ambassadors and Anglo-French relations 1944-79 /[electronic resource] :Edited by Rogelia Pastor-Castro, John W. Young. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2013. - 240 p.
Electronic book text.
Introduction-- John W. Young 1. Alfred Duff Cooper, 1944-47-- Edward Hampshire 2. Oliver Harvey, 1948-54-- Rogelia Pastor-Castro 3. Gladwyn Jebb, 1954-60-- Christopher Goldsmith 4. Pierson Dixon, 1960-65-- James Ellison 5. Patrick Reilly, 1965-68-- Helen Parr 6. Christopher Soames, 1968-72-- Daniel Furby & N. Piers Ludlow 7. Edward Tomkins, 1972-75-- Alastair Noble 8. Nicholas Henderson, 1975-79-- Isabelle Tombs Conclusion-- John W. Young Select Bibliography Index.
Document
This collection of essays looks at Anglo-French relations from the Second World War to the advent of Margaret Thatcher's government in a new light, focusing on the work of Britain's ambassadors to France. In particular, it looks at moves towards deeper European integration, a key theme in twentieth century British foreign policy.Few themes in post-war British foreign policy feature more prominently than relations with the European Union, which themselves have been shaped, to a large extent, by relations with France. Yet, most accounts of bilateral relations between these two countries focus either on background factors to the relationship, or else on contacts at the highest level, between presidents and prime ministers. It is easy to overlook the importance of the resident embassy as the institution that handles day-to-day contacts between them. This collection of essays charts and analyses the activities of British Ambassadors in Paris, from the Second World War to the advent of Margaret Thatcher's government. It combines an examination of policy with a consideration of the role of individual envoys and provides a case study of the significance of the permanent mission to modern diplomatic practice.
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Rogelia Pastor-Castro is Lecturer in International History at the University of Strathclyde, UK. Her main area of expertise is Anglo-French relations since 1945, with particular focus on European security and integration. She has written on diplomacy and French foreign policy and has published on the European Defence Community. John W. Young is Professor of International History at the University of Nottingham, UK, and Chair of the British International History Group. His recent publications include Twentieth Century Diplomacy: a case study in British practice, 1963-76 (2008) and, with Michael Hopkins and Saul Kelly, co-editor of The Washington Embassy: British ambassadors to the United States, 1939-77 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).
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--Colonies--Africa.
LC Class. No.: DA47.1
Dewey Class. No.: 327.41044
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Concise, informative and tightly focused, the essays highlight the part British ambassadors to France have played in their reporting and analysis, their identifying and nurturing of key relationships, and their promotion of specific projects. The volume should be of interest to all international historians, and essential reading for students of modern diplomacy.' - Keith Hamilton, formerly of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, UK.
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