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Following closely on the heels of his recent biography of George III, Jeremy Black turns to the reign of his grandfather, George II, to set the record straight.
This is a scholarly study of the British Parliament and its role in foreign policy during the eighteenth century, and the quality and impact of contemporary parliamentary debates. It also provides a major reassessment of the public debate over foreign policy.
This book discusses British diplomats and diplomacy during the formative period in which Britain emerged as the leading world power (1688-1800).
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