Britain and the Origins of the New Europe 1914–1918
Discover the intricate dynamics of British foreign policy during a pivotal era in history with Britain and the Origins of the New Europe 1914–1918 by Kenneth J. Calder. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 280 pages, delving into the diplomatic history surrounding the Poles, Czechoslovaks, and Yugoslavs—the key nationalities shaping Eastern Europe. Calder meticulously examines the evolution of British policy using official government records, enriched by materials from private collections, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the self-determination movements during World War I. This book is essential for anyone interested in 20th-century European history, foreign relations, and the impact of Great Britain on the formation of modern Europe. Enhance your knowledge of this transformative period and explore the intricate connections that laid the groundwork for the new Europe.