(Each war has its own literature. Only a few leading authorities and books easily accessible to students are given here.) The Cambridge Modern History, vols. xi, xii. Modern Europe. C.A. Fyffe. A Political History of Contemporary Europe. Seignobos. History of our own Times. Justin McCarthy. A Century of British Foreign Policy. Gooch and Masterman. History of our Time (1885–1911). G.P. Gooch. Wars of the Nineties. Atteridge. The Map of Europe by Treaty. Hertslet. International Law. C.E. Hall. The Termination of War and Treaties of Peace. Coleman Philipson. Three Centuries of Treaties of Peace. Sir W. Philimore. Turkey in Europe. Sir C. Eliot. Nationality and War in the Near East. A Diplomatist. The New Map of Europe. H.A. Gibbons. Historical Atlas of Modern Europe. Robertson and Bartholomew. The Balkan War. Lieut.-Col. Rankine. History of the Greek Revolution. G. Finlay. History of Italian Unity. Bolton King. The Far Eastern Question. M.V. Chirol. The History of South America. Akers. The American Civil War. F.L. Paxon. The Downfall of Spain. Wilson. The Invasion of the Crimea. A.W. Kinglake. Modern Egypt. Lord Cromer. The War in South Africa. Hobson. The War of Steel and Gold. H.N. Brailsford. Nationalism, War, and Society. E. Krehbiel. Ten Years of Secret Diplomacy. E.D. Morel. Imperialism. J.A. Hobson. International Tribunals. Evans Darby. Printed in Great Britain by UNWIN BROTHERS, LIMITED, THE GRESHAM PRESS, WOKING AND LONDON
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