Read The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 Online
Authors: Margaret MacMillan
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relations with Russia
xxix
,
37
,
44
,
75
,
78
–79,
101
,
113
,
129
,
146
,
181
–88,
225
,
227
,
321
,
423
,
471
,
477
relations with United States
129
,
372
and second Hague Peace Conference
283
and second Moroccan crisis
423
secure and prosperous in 1900
13
similarities between German and English peoples
52
–53
social programmes spending
108
stratified society
234
strikes in
107
,
412
,
424
,
473
,
599
taxation
108
,
128
Treitschke attacks
83
–84
Triple Entente
150
,
196
,
198
,
312
,
493
ultimatum to Germany
589
–90
unpopularity over Boer War
23
British army
defence budget
107
drill and field manoeuvres
329
–30
lack of a conscript army
107
losses
595
nationalism
249
–50
poor physical condition of recruits
243
–44
reforms
108
and sharing information
303
,
371
size of
38
,
212
,
296
,
359
Staff College
303
talks with French army
371
,
375
,
426
,
428
,
500
,
554
transport
299
British Empire
181
,
471
and Chamberlain
44
and defeat in a maritime war
105
–6
defence of
104
,
182
and Diamond Jubilee
26
growth of
37
,
50
the Kaiser’s threat
568
lack of alliances
23
lack of conflict within
273
as a mixed blessing
37
and naval superiority
507
–8
Russia as a rival
182
size of
54
,
55
weakness of
48
‘White’ dominions
15
,
114
,
599
British Expeditionary Force
373
–76,
426
,
447
,
546
,
579
,
594
,
595
, P1.
35
British Guiana (now Guyana)
17
,
41
British Staff College, Camberley
593
–94
Brooke, Rupert
265
Broqueville, Baron Charles de
586
Brunswick, Duke of
469
Brusilov, General Aleksei
340
,
472
,
505
Brussels, Belgium
581
Bryan, William Jennings
276
,
509
‘The Prince of Peace’ lecture
276
Buccleuch, Duke of
128
Buchanan, Sir George
551
,
552
Bucharest, Peace of (1913)
462
Bucharest, Rumania
386
,
437
Buchlau meeting (1908)
395
,
396
,
398
,
402
,
533
,
602
Buckingham Palace Conference (1913)
492
Buckingham Palace Conference (1914)
543
–44,
556
Budapest, Hungary
206
banking centre
201
Congress of Nationalities (1895)
209
fencing schools
235
Ottoman control
380
parliament buildings
208
population
7
Bulgaria
199
,
225
–26,
227
,
293
,
380
,
382
,
386
,
437
,
440
agreement with Montenegro
444
attacks Serbia and Greece
462
Austria-Hungary offers loans
448
customs arrangement with Serbia
388
Eastern Rumelia
387
in Great War
597
independence
379
,
381
,
387
,
396
,
397
,
404
,
409
and Macedonia
444
population
437
and Rumania
506
stirring up resistance
441
trade with Austria-Hungary
387
treaty with Greece
443
–44
treaty with Serbia (1912)
443
and the Triple Alliance
531
Bulgaria, king of
62
Bulgarian army
502
, P1.
28
Bulgarian atrocities
39
Bülow, Prince Bernhard von
47
,
67
,
189
,
188
,
196
,
354
,
360
,
403
, P1.
21
on anti-British feeling in Germany
57
appearance
77
becomes Chancellor
77
becomes Foreign Secretary
73
on Bethmann
416
and Bismarck
76
and building up the navy
94
,
95
character
76
,
77
conversations at Windsor Castle
44
Daily Telegraph
affair
125
,
126
dispute with Chamberlain
48
on the Dual Monarchy
200
and ending the naval race
406
and financial crisis
118
,
121
Foreign Secretary
76
on German fears that Britain might attack
118
and Germany’s encirclement
356
and Holstein
77
,
79
insists on Conference over Morocco
363
marriage
77
and Moltke the Younger
324
and Morocco
56
,
359
,
368
,
369
and naval construction
90
and pacifism
274
‘place in the sun’ speech
55
,
80
,
97
policy
78
and potential British attack
120
professes loyalty to Austria-Hungary
197
resignation
121
,
406
and Russo-Japanese War
362
and Samoa issue
252
and second Hague Peace Conference
283
Weltpolitik
speech
80
Burgess, Guy
337
Burián, Baron Stephen von
507
Burns, John
568
,
568
–69,
585
Burrows, Montagu
36
business slumps (1873–95)
81
Byzantine Empire
382
C
‘Cabinet’ wars
255
,
311
Čabrinović, Nedeljko
517
Cadbury, George
277
cadets P1.
15
Caillaux, Henriette
544
–45
Caillaux, Joseph
422
,
428
–29,
481
–82,
544
,
545
,
548
Caisse de la Dette
155
Calmette, Gaston
544
Cambon, Jules (French ambassador in Germany)
60
,
138
,
152
,
231
,
252
,
377
,
414
,
421
,
422
,
427
,
436
,
480
,
535
,
553
,
592
Cambon, Paul (French ambassador in London)
138
,
149
–52,
231
,
370
,
414
,
427
,
436
,
569
appearance
152
character
152
distinguished career
152
and the Entente Cordiale
156
,
157
,
374
–75
and Franco-Prussian War
138
French ambassador in London
136
,
152
–53
and Grey
364
,
500
–501,
558
,
579
,
580
and Lansdowne
151
,
154
,
155
,
361
,
364
and London conference of ambassadors
459
on Loubet
149
proposals to Britain
151
–52
Cameroon
414
,
427
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry
194
,
282
,
364
,
367
,
371
Camperdown
, HMS
111
Canada
conflict between French and English
203
and financing of Royal Navy
114
and Moltke
59
,
590
Paris Universal Exposition
1
a temptation to annexationists
16
Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
26
Canadian navy
114
canal networks
10
Canalejas, José
241
Cánovas, Antonio
241
Canterbury, Archbishop of
587
Cape Mounted Rifles
26
capitalism
xxx
,
20
,
232
,
237
,
248
,
256
,
284
,
285
,
290
,
468
Caprivi, Leo von
74
,
76
,
82
Carbonari
439
Caribbean, US dominance
16
,
17
,
40
Carlyle, Thomas
52
,
91
Carnegie, Andrew
xxviii
,
267
,
275
–76,
468
,
509
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
276
,
468
Carnot, Sadi
241
Carol I of Rumania
386
,
505
,
506
,
531
Carson, Edward
543
Casablanca incident (1908)
400
Cassel, Sir Ernest
507
,
508
Cassels family
32
Catherine the Great
181
Catholic Church
213
,
240
,
432