The Records of the War Office and Related Departments, 1660-1964

The Records of the War Office and Related Departments, 1660-1964
Author: Michael Roper
Publisher: Public Record Office Publications
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781873162453

This guide covers the period from the Restoration of Charles II to the establishment of the Ministry of Defence in 1964. It includes the records of the Board of Ordnance, military intelligence and military aviation.

The Records of the Foreign Office, 1782-1968

The Records of the Foreign Office, 1782-1968
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
Publisher: Public Record Office Publications
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Consists of photocopies of extracts from "The records of the Foreign Office, 1782-1968", revised by Michael Roper.

The Records of the Foreign Office, 1782-1968

The Records of the Foreign Office, 1782-1968
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
Publisher: Public Record Office Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781903365335

Consists of photocopies of extracts from "The records of the Foreign Office, 1782-1968", revised by Michael Roper.

The British Consular Service in the Aegean and the Collection of Antiquities for the British Museum

The British Consular Service in the Aegean and the Collection of Antiquities for the British Museum
Author: Lucia Patrizio Gunning
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351893599

The book tells the story of how the British consular service in the Aegean, in the years of the British protectorate of the Ionian Islands (1815-1864) became an agency for the retrieval, excavation and collection of antiquities eventually destined for the British Museum. Exploring the historical, political and diplomatic circumstances that allowed the consular service to develop from a chartered company into a state run institution under the direction of the Foreign Office, it provides a unique perspective on the intersection of state policy, private ambition, and the collecting of antiquities. Drawing extensively on consular correspondence, the study sets out several challenges to current views. For those interested in the history of travel in the Levant, or more generally in the Grand Tour, the book presents an alternative point of view that challenges the travellers' descriptions of the region. The book also intersects with British diplomatic history, providing an insight into the consuls in both their official and private circumstances, and comparing their situation under the Levant Company with that of the Foreign Office run consular service. The complex political situation in the Aegean at the time of the take over of the service is examined along with the political and commercial roles of the consuls, their daily dealings with the Greeks and Ionians, and also with the Ottoman authorities. Through private correspondence, it shows how the consuls' reflected the belief that Greek, Egyptian, Babylonian, Roman and other antiquities would be better looked after in a British, French, German or American museum, than by the people, and in the countries, they were created for. In particular, the book illuminates the public/private nature of the consuls' role, the way they worked with, but independently of, government, and it reveals how Britain was able to acquire major pieces of sculpture from the nineteenth century Aegean.

The Palgrave Macmillan Dictionary of Diplomacy

The Palgrave Macmillan Dictionary of Diplomacy
Author: G. Berridge
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137017619

Indispensable for students of diplomacy and junior members of diplomatic services, this dictionary not only covers diplomacy's jargon but also includes entries on legal terms, political events, international organizations, e-Diplomacy, and major figures who have occupied the diplomatic scene or have written about it over the last half millennium.

English Archives

English Archives
Author: Richard Olney
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1837646600

England is remarkable for the wealth and variety of its archival heritage – the records created and preserved by institutions, organisations and individuals. This is the first book to treat the history of English records creation and record-keeping from the perspective of the archives themselves. Beginning in the early Middle Ages and ending in modern times, it draws on the author’s extensive knowledge and experience as both archivist and historian, and presents the subject in a very readable and lively way. Some archives, notably those of government and the Established Church, have remarkably continuous histories. But all have suffered over time from periods of neglect and decay, and some have come to sudden and violent ends. Among the destructive episodes discussed in the book are the Viking raids of the Anglo-Saxon period, the Norman Conquest, the Peasants’ Revolt, the dissolution of the monasteries and the bombing raids of the Second World War. Archivists and historians have a shared interest in the protection and study of the country’s surviving records. This book has been written for members of both professions, but also for every reader who cares about the preservation of England’s past.