Debating Foreign Policy in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Explore the intricate dynamics of Britain's rise as a dominant maritime and commercial power in the 18th century with Debating Foreign Policy in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Jeremy Black. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful hardback spans 266 pages, delving into the political culture and public discourse that influenced the nation's foreign relations during a pivotal era. Black meticulously analyzes how debates shaped Britain's political, economic, and military policies, setting the stage for the country's global influence in the centuries to follow. This book is essential for history enthusiasts and scholars interested in understanding the foundations of British foreign policy and the public opinion that drove it. Discover the compelling narratives and arguments that defined an era and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of international relations.