The Peace of Paris, 1856: Studies in War, Diplomacy, and Peacemaking |
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The Road to Peace I | 1 |
NAPOLEONS CONGRESS PLAN | 21 |
BRITAIN DECIDES TO END THE WAR | 31 |
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11 February accept Alexander allies April army Austria Austrian ultimatum Balkans Baltic Berlin Bessarabia BGSA Bismarck Black Sea Bourqueney Britain British Buol Buol's Buol/Hübner to Francis Cabinet Cavour Clarendon to Palmerston Clerq concerning conference Constantinople Count Crimean Crimean War d'Azeglio Danube Danubian principalities December declaration demand diary entry diplomacy diplomatic discussion draft Eastern Question Emperor Europe European February 1856 ibid Fonti France Francis Joseph French German goal Gorchakov HHSA historians Holy Alliance Hübner to Buol idea istorii Parižskogo mira Italy January Kars King Max Krimkrieg Leopold von Gerlach London Manteuffel March 1856 AGKK March 1856 ibid Metternich military minister Moldavia Napoleon Nesselrode neutralization Nolfo November Orlov Ottoman Empire Paris Peace participation peace negotiations peace treaty Petersburg plans plenipotentiaries Poland political Porte Prince proposals protocol revolution Russia Sardinia sea powers Seebach September 1855 session Sevastopol Temperley territorial tion troops Tsar Unckel Vienna Walewski western powers Winfried Baumgart