Great Britain -- Foreign relations
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Great Britain -- Foreign relations
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- Marketing sovereign promises, monopoly brokerage and the growth of the English state, Gary W. Cox
- The empire in one city?, Liverpool's inconvenient imperial past, edited by Sheryllynne Haggerty, Anthony Webster and Nicholas J. White
- Empire and superempire, Britain, America and the world, Bernard Porter
- An introduction to the English school of international relations, the societal approach, by Barry Buzan
- Marketing sovereign promises, monopoly brokerage and the growth of the English state, Gary W. Cox Stanford University
- The political writings of Richard Cobden, Richard Cobden, Volume 1
- Flagships of imperialism, the P&O Company and the politics of empire from its origins to 1867, Freda Harcourt
- Gender, labour, war and empire, essays on modern Britain, edited by Philippa Levine and Susan R. Grayzel
- David Owen, human rights and the remaking of British foreign policy, David Grealy
- When the waves ruled Britannia, geography and political identities, 1500-1800, Jonathan Scott
- Imperial nation, citizens and subjects in the British, French, Spanish, and American empires, Joseph M. Fredera
- Empire and nation-building in the Caribbean, Barbados, 1937-66, Mary Chamberlain
- Labour's international policy, the Labour Party in the 1930s, John F. Naylor
- The Cambridge history of British foreign policy, 1783-1919, edited by A.W. Ward and G.P. Gooch
- Moral capital, foundations of British abolitionism, Christopher Leslie Brown
- Peacemaking, peacemakers and diplomacy, 1880-1939, essays in honour of Professor Alan Sharp, edited by Gaynor Johnson
- Expelling the Germans, British opinion and post-1945 population transfer in context, Matthew Frank
- New Labour's foreign policy, a new moral crusade?, edited by Richard Little and Mark Wickham-Jones
- Selling the war on terror, foreign policy discourses after 9/11, Jack Holland
- Labour's foreign policy, What has been and what might be, by H.M. Swanwick
- The United Kingdom and EC membership evaluated, edited by Simon Bulmer, Stephen George and Andrew Scott
- Lineages of empire, the historical roots of British imperial thought, edited by Duncan Kelly
- Britain's persuaders, soft power in a hard world, Michael Clarke and Helen Ramscar
- Advancing empire, English interests and overseas expansion, 1613-1688, L. H. Roper
- Business, politics, and international relations, steel, cotton, and international cartels in British politics, 1924-1939, Clemens Wurm ; translated by Patrick Salmon
- The roles nations play, a study of Britain on the international stage, 1962-1999, David M. McCourt
- Advancing empire, English interests and overseas expansion, 1613-1688, L.H. Roper
- Britain's maritime empire, Southern Africa, the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean, 1763-1820, John McAleer
- Making England western, occidentalism, race, and imperial culture, Saree Makdisi
- British strategic priorities in the 1990s, Philip A.G. Sabin
- The imperial nation, citizens and subjects in the British, French, Spanish, and American empires, Joseph M. Fradera ; translated by Ruth MacKay
- Policy and weapons in the nuclear age
- Au revoir, Europe, what if Britain left the EU?, David Charter
- The British Empire, sunrise to sunset, Philippa Levine
- Patterns of empire, the British and American empires, 1688 to the present, Julian Go
- Flagships of imperialism, the P & O Company and the politics of empire from its origins to 1867, Freda Harcourt
- Rule Britannia, Brexit and the end of empire, Danny Dorling & Sally Tomlinson
- The Labour Party and foreign policy, a history, John Callaghan
- The empire in one city?, Liverpool's inconvenient imperial past, edited by Sheryllynne Haggerty, Anthony Webster and Nicholas J. White
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