Servants of Diplomacy

Servants of Diplomacy

Author: Keith Hamilton

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-01-14

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1350159174

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Servants of Diplomacy offers a bottom-up history of the 19th-century Foreign Office and in doing so, provides a ground-breaking study of modern British diplomacy. Whilst current literature focuses on the higher echelons of the Office, Keith Hamilton sheds a new light on the administrative and social history of Whitehall which have, until now, been largely ignored. Hamilton's examination of the roles and actions of the Foreign Office's domestic staff is exhaustive, with close attention paid to: the keepers of the office, keepers of the papers, the carriers of the papers and the efforts made to adapt to growing technological changes. Hamilton's exhaustive analysis also focuses on the reforms of 1905-06 and the Queen's Messengers during wartime. Drawing extensively from Foreign Office and Treasury archives and private manuscript collections, this is essential reading for anyone with an interest of British diplomatic history.


The Taming of Chance

The Taming of Chance

Author: Ian Hacking

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1990-08-31

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780521388849

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This book combines detailed scientific historical research with characteristic philosophic breadth and verve.


The Sassoon dynasty

The Sassoon dynasty

Author: Cecil Roth

Publisher:

Published: 1941

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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The Sassoon family immigrated from Iraq to India during or before 1829, and immigrated from India to England in 1858. The family became part of the nobility in 1872, when hereditary knighthood was conferred upon Sir Albert-Abdullah Sassoon.