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1 On the grande politique of Théophile Delcassé, see Pierre Renouvin, La Politique Extérieure de Th. Delcassé 1898–1905 (Paris: CDU/SEDES, 1953); Christopher M. Andrew, Théophile Delcassé and the Making of the Entente Cordiale, a Reappraisal of French Foreign Policy 1898–1905 (London: Macmillan – now Palgrave, 1968) and Jean-Baptiste Duroselle, La France de la ‘Belle Epoque’ (Paris: Presses de la FNSP, 1992), pp. 239–80.
2 Pierre Renouvin, Histoire des Relations Internationales (Paris: Hachette, 1955), vol. 6, p. 171 and Bertha R. Leaman, ‘The Influence of Domestic Politics on Foreign Affairs in France, 1898–1905’, Journal of Modern History (hereafter JMH), XIV (1942), 449–79.
3 Cf. Albéric Néton, Delcassé (1852–1923) (Paris: Académie Diplomatique Internationale, 1952), pp. 204–6.
4 Christopher M. Andrew, ‘The Entente Cordiale from Its Origins to 1914’, in Neville H. Waites (ed.), Troubled Neighbours, Franco-British Relations in the Twentieth Century (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971), p. 15.
5 André Mévil, ‘Delcassé and the Entente Cordiale’, National Review, July 1908, 714–15.
6 Léon Cahen, ‘Les embarras de l'Angleterre en Afrique et en Orient’, in Henri Hauser (ed.), Manuel de politique européenne, Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1871–1914) (Paris: PUF, 1929), vol. 1, pp. 375 and 388–90.
7 Erich Brandenburg, From Bismarck to the World War (London: OUP, 1934, German original published in 1924), pp. 136 and 143.
8 A. J. P. Taylor, The Struggle for Mastery in Europe, 1848–1918 (Oxford: OUP, 1954), pp. 401–2.
9 John D. Hargreaves, ‘Delcassé and the Entente, a Revolution in French Foreign Policy’, The Guardian, 18 March 1952.
10 John A.S. Grenville, Lord Salisbury and Foreign Policy: the Close of the Nineteenth Century (London: The Athlone Press, 1964), pp. 269–90.
11 Ibid., p. 270 and Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, p. 164.
12 Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, p. 164.
13 Cf. Grenville, Lord Salisbury, pp. 270–4 and Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, pp. 163–5.
14 Sir E. Monson to Salisbury, 27 October 1899. George P. Gooch and Harold Temperley (eds), British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898–1914 (hereafter BD) (London: HMSO, 1926), vol. I, pp. 234–5.
15 Sir E. Monson to Salisbury, 27 October 1899. BD, I, pp. 234–5.
16 MAE, Allemagne NS 26, telegram from Noailles to Delcassé, 18 October 1899.
17 Letter from Delcassé to Noailles, Paris, 30 October 1899, DDF, 1, XV, no. 288, pp. 503–4.
18 Letter from Noailles to Delcassé, Berlin, 6 November 1899, DDF, 1, XV, no. 291, p. 508.
19 Letter from Noailles to Delcassé, Berlin, 29 October 1899, DDF, i, XV, no. 287, pp. 502–3.
20 This was revealed a few weeks later by an article written by Delcassé's confidant, Louis Jesierski, under his usual pseudonym: Jean Fontaine, ‘L'accord anglo-allemand’, 14 November 1899. See also Mévil, ‘Delcassé’, pp. 55–6.

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