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| | Notes | 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. | | | | -53- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Anglo-French Relations, 1898-1998: From Fashoda to Jospin. Contributors: Philippe Chassaigne - editor, Michael Dockrill - editor. Publisher: Palgrave. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2002. Page Number: 53.
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