British Foreign Policy 1874-1914
The Role of India
Price: $160.00
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-26010-7
- Binding: Hardback
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 6th December 2001
- Pages: 288
About the Book
A challenging analysis of British Foreign Policy is provided at a time when Britain possessed the biggest Empire that humankind has ever known. In this Empire India had a unique position, comprising 97 per cent of Britain's Asiatic Empire. All British statesmen deemed it essential to maintain their hold over India whatever the risk or cost of doing so.This work focuses on aspects that have been hitherto marginalized. It also contributes to debates surrounding the origins of the First World War, the multipolar diplomacy of the late nineteenth century, and the nature of imperial connections.
Reviews
'Mahajan's work, solidly researched and easy to read, is an important contribution to the understanding of the pre-history of Indian foreign policy.' - The HinduTable of Contents
1. Constructing Britain's Foreign Policy2. Flaunting the Indian Empire 1874-1880
3. In the Garb of Moral Imperatives 1880-1885
4. Courting the Triple Alliance 1885-1892
5. Facing the Franco-Russian Combine 1892-1898
6. Seeking Partnerships 1898-1902
7. Russia - a Friend at Last 1902-1907
8. Nurturing the Entente
9. Conclusion
