The edition British Envoys to Germany presents official reports
sent by British diplomats stationed in Germany to the Foreign
Office in London. The diplomatic correspondence of the years 1848
to 1850 vividly illustrates the importance of the 1848 revolution
and its aftermath as an epoch-making event in German and European
history. It reveals the attitudes and perceptions of British
observers in a period of great diplomatic activity and vigilance.
The developments and changing political situation between the
outbreak of the revolution and the start of the Dresden Conference
in late 1850 are reflected by the official British observers at the
level both of the individual member states of the Confederation and
of Germany as a whole. All dispatches are transcribed and annotated
for the first time. A comprehensive annotated index of names and a
subject index complete the volume.
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