Dissertation Bibliography

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Dissertation Bibliography
Primary Sources
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Salaries, &c. In the Public Offices of Great Britain, Session 8Novemebr – 12 July, 1814-1815’,
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- Bartlett, C. J. Peace, War and the European Powers, 1814-1914 (Hong Kong, 1996)
Bartlett, C. J. Castlereagh (London, 1966)
- Bayly, C. A. The Birth of the Modern World 1780-1914 (Oxford, 2011)
Beales, D. From Castlereagh to Gladstone 1815-1885 (London, 1969)
Bew, J. Castlereagh: From Enlightenment to Tyranny (London, 2011)
- Bew, J. ‘‘From an umpire to a competitor’: Castlereagh, Canning and the issue of
international intervention in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars’ in B. Simms, D. J. B.
Trim (ed.) Humanitarian Intervention: A History (Cambridge, 2013), pp. 117-138
- Blanning, T. C. W. ‘Paul W. Schroeder’s Concert of Europe’, The International History
Review 16.4 (1994), pp. 701-714.
- Bridge, F. R. and Bullen, R. The Great Powers and the European States System 18151914 (London, 1980)
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1932)
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Thomas Moore Esq., (London, 1832), v. VII.
- Caldwell, R. G. ‘The Congress of Vienna’, The Rice Institute Pamphlet 5.2 (1918), pp.
39-67. (can go in introduction)
Cecil, R. ‘Castlereagh’, Essays by the late Marquess of Salisbury: Biographical (London,
1905), pp. 1-69.
Chapman, T. The Congress of Vienna: Origins, Processes and Results (Abingdon, 1998)
Cooper, D. Talleyrand (London, 1938)
Dallas, G. 1815 the Roads to Waterloo (London, 2001)
- Davies, G. ‘The Pattern of British Foreign Policy 1815-1914’, Huntington Library
Quarterly 6.3 (1943), pp. 367-377.
Derry, J. W. Castlereagh (London, 1976)
- Droz, J. Europe between Revolutions 1815-1848 (New York, 1969)
Dupont, C. and Audebert-Lascroches, P. ‘The Congress of Vienna Negotiations’ in I. W.
Zartman and V. Kremenyuk (ed.), Peace versus Justice; Negotiating Forward – and
Backward-Looking Outcomes (Oxforc, 2005), pp. 35-72.
- Gash, N. Lord Liverpool: The Life and Political Career of Robert Banks Jenkinson
Second Earl of Liverpool 1770-1828 (London, 1984)
Graubard, S. R. ‘Castlereagh and the Peace of Europe’, Journal of British Studies 3.1 (1963),
pp. 79-87.
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Hafner, D. L. ‘Castlereagh, the Balance of Power, and ‘Non-Intervention’’, Australian
Journal of Politics and History 28 (1) (1980), pp. 71-84.
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Hibbert, C. George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830 (London, 1973)
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Legislation and International Law 3.1 (1919), pp. 90-94.
Hinde, W. Castlereagh (London, 1981)
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- Hurd, D. Choose Your Weapons: The British Foreign Secretary – 200 Years of
Argument, Success and Failure (London, 2010)
Jarrett, M. The Congress of Vienna and Its Legacy: War and Great Power Diplomacy
After Napoleon (London, 2013)
Jones, R. The British Diplomatic Service 1815-1914 (Waterloo, 1983)
Langhorne, R. ‘Reflections on the significance of the Congress of Vienna’, Review of
International Studies 12.4 (1986), pp. 313-324.
- Lockhart, J. G. The Peacemakers, 1814-1815 (London, 1932)
Jonhson, P. The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830 (London, 1996)
Kaufman, W. W. British Policy and the Independence of Latin America, 1804-1828
(Yale, 1951)
Kissinger, H. A. ‘The Congress of Vienna: A Reappraisal’, World Politics 8.2 (1956), pp.
264-280.
Kissinger, H. A. A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the problems of
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Marcham, F.G. ‘Castlereagh: The Balance of Power in Europe’, Current History 27
(1954), 337-341.
Moul, W. B. ‘Balances of Power and European Great Power War, 1815-1939', Canadian
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Mount, F. ‘The Extraordinary Life of Lord Castlebrag, Review: Castlereagh: From
Enlightenment to Tyranny, Bew’, The Times Literary Supplement 7th Decemeber 2011,
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Nicholson, H. The Congress of Vienna: a study in Allied Unity 1812-1822 (London,
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Perkins, D. ‘Review: The Foreign Policy of Castlereagh, 1812-15: Britain and the
Reconstruction of Europe, Webster’, The American Historical Review 37 (2) (1932), pp.
323-325.
- Perry, K. R. The Bourgeois Century: A History of Europe 1780-1870 (Glasgow, 1972)
Reich, J. ‘The Slave Trade at the Congress of Vienna – A Study in English Public
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Robson, W. H. ‘New Light on Lord Castlereagh’s Diplomacy’, The Journal of Modern
History 3.2 (1931), pp. 198-218.
Ryan, M. ‘The price of legitimacy in humanitarian intervention: Britain, the right of
search, and the abolition of the West African slave trade, 1807-1867.’ in B. Simms, D. J.
B. Trim (ed.) Humanitarian Intervention: A History (Cambridge, 2013), pp. 231-256.
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Webster, C. K. The Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 (London, 1937)
Webster, C. K. British Diplomacy 1813-1815: Select documents dealing with the
reconstruction of Europe (London, 1921)
Webster, C. K. The foreign policy of Castlereagh 1812-1815 (London, 1931)
Webster, C. K. The foreign policy of Castlereagh 1815-1822 (London, 1925)
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Revolution (New York, 2006).
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