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Missions to Mexico: Tale of British Diplomacy in the 1820s
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Missions to Mexico: Tale of British Diplomacy in the 1820s

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This book covers the vital period in British history as recognized by George Canning when he said that no questions can be more immediately important to Europe and to Great Britain than those which relate to America . Based on research on private papers and official sources, this book describes that process whereby Mexico was given diplomatic recognition by Britain. It examines the problems of diplomacy caused by difficulties in communications, and assesses the influence of Canning’s pursuit of imperial interests.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 February 2021
Pages
326
ISBN
9781350185982

This book covers the vital period in British history as recognized by George Canning when he said that no questions can be more immediately important to Europe and to Great Britain than those which relate to America . Based on research on private papers and official sources, this book describes that process whereby Mexico was given diplomatic recognition by Britain. It examines the problems of diplomacy caused by difficulties in communications, and assesses the influence of Canning’s pursuit of imperial interests.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 February 2021
Pages
326
ISBN
9781350185982