Explore a pivotal archive of early modern diplomacy and wartime documents.
This nonfiction volume collects authentic copies of armistices, treaties, proclamations, manifestos, and official correspondence from the era of Britain and its European allies against France.
This edition presents primary source material that charts how the war efforts, negotiations, and political stances were recorded and shared across governments. It offers readers direct access to the language and structure of state communications from the period, illuminating the diplomatic landscape of the time.
- Official documents detailing treaties and conventions
- Parliamentary papers, memorials, and remonstrances from the era
- Proclamations and manifestos shaping public and international discourse
- Historical context through included notes and appendices
Ideal for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts seeking a primary-source view of late 18th-century diplomacy and war.