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|b University of Cyprus
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|a Venning, Timothy
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|a Cromwellian foreign policy/
|c Timothy Venning
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|a Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire:
|b Macmillan Press,
|c 1995
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|a xiv, 324 p. ;
|c 23 cm
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-300) and index.
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|a 1. Cromwell's Foreign Policy: The Historical Assessment -- 2. TheDecision-making Process: Council, Secretary and Ambassadors -- 3.Cromwell's Approach to the 'Two Crowns', 1651-4 -- 4. The Verge of aBreach with France: July 1654-March 1655 -- 5. The Western Design -- 6.Leda's Mission and the Vaudois Massacre -- 7. Spain's Breach ofRelations with England -- 8. 1656 - England Delays an OffensiveAlliance with France -- 9. The French Alliance of March 1657 -- 10.England, France and Dunkirk, 1657-8 -- 11. Cromwell and the Dutch,1653-4 -- 12. The Uneasy Peace: England and the Dutch, 1654-8 -- 13.Cromwell and the Baltic, 1654-6 -- 14. Cromwell and the Baltic, 1656-8-- 15. Cromwell and Russia, 1653-8 -- 16. Cromwell, the City and Trade:Venice and the Turks -- 17. The Financial Aspects of Foreign Policy.
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|a Cromwell,Oliver,
|d 1599-1658
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|a Great Britain
|x Foreign relations
|y 1649-1660
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