Diplomat Without Portfolio : Valentine Chirol, His Life and 'The Times'
معرفی کتاب «Diplomat Without Portfolio : Valentine Chirol, His Life and 'The Times'» نوشتهٔ Fritzinger, Linda B، منتشرشده توسط نشر I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Valentine Chirol was a unique figure on the world stage in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As Foreign Editor of "The Times of London" from 1899 until 1912, a newspaper then unrivalled in scope and influence, he not only reported on some of the key moments in world history but used his considerable influence to shape them. This was the man referred to by the Chancellor of Germany, Count von Bulow, as "one of the most dangerous enemies" of the German Empire. Valentine Chirol played a singular part in alerting the world to the dangers of conflict as war clouds gathered over a fast modernizing world. A committed imperialist, Chirol travelled tirelessly thoughout the British Empire and supervised an outstanding team of foreign correspondents posted from Tokyo to Tangier, Berlin to Johannesberg. He explained the reasons for wars from South Africa to China, and analysed revolutions in Teheran, Constantinople and St Petersburg. Taken altogether there is no doubt that his voice impinged on the self-selected world of nineteenth century diplomacy. His sharp eye and insightful comments, coupled with his insider status, called the powerful to account and helped change the atmosphere in which foreign policy decisions were taken. In this wide-ranging biography, Linda Fritzinger paints a skilful portrait of a man at the heart of the greatest events of his period. Including new sources and extracts from Chirol's own elegant and skilful writing, "Diplomat without Portfolio" provides a remarkable view of world history at the dawn of the twentieth century."--Bloomsbury publishing Valentine Chirol Was A Unique Figure On The World Stage In The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries. As Foreign Editor Of The Times Of London From 1899 Until 1912, A Newspaper Then Unrivalled In Scope And Influence, He Not Only Reported On Some Of The Key Moments In World History But Used His Considerable Influence To Shape Them. This Was The Man Referred To By The Chancellor Of Germany, Count Von Bulow, As One Of The Most Dangerous Enemies Of The German Empire. Valentine Chirol Played A Singular Part In Alerting The World To The Dangers Of Conflict As War Clouds Gathered Over A Fast Modernizing World. A Committed Imperialist, Chirol Travelled Tirelessly Throughout The British Empire And Supervised An Outstanding Team Of Foreign Correspondents Posted From Tokyo To Tangier, Berlin To Johannesberg. He Explained The Reasons For Wars From South Africa To China, And Analysed Revolutions In Teheran, Constantinople And St. Petersburg. Taken Altogether There Is No Doubt That His Voice Impinged On The Self-selected World Of Nineteenth Century Diplomacy. His Sharp Eye And Insightful Comments, Coupled With His Insider Status, Called The Powerful To Account And Helped Change The Atmosphere In Which Foreign Policy Decisions Were Taken. In This Wide-ranging Biography, Linda Fritzinger Paints A Portrait Of A Man At The Heart Of The Greatest Events Of His Period. Including New Sources And Extracts From Chriol's Own Writing, Diplomat Without Portfolio Provides A View Of World History At The Dawn Of The Twentieth Century.--jacket. The Wages Of Faith -- A Worldly Education -- Berlin -- Betwixt And Between -- The Foreign Department; Trial By Fire -- Boers And Boxers -- To Ally Or Not Or With Whom -- Foreign Excitements, Domestic Discords -- Eastern Alarms -- Making Peace -- Indian Discontents -- New Politics, New Partners -- Politics At Home, Abroad, And At Printing House Square -- New Beginnings, Old Problems -- In And Out Of The Foreign Room -- Trouble And Disillusion, Near And Far -- Morrison Loses His Temper, Chirol Loses Heart, The Times Loses Chirol -- Armageddon. Linda B. Fritzinger. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 483-540) And Index. As Foreign Editor of The Times of London from 1899 until 1912, Valentine Chirol played a singular part in alerting people to the dangers facing them as war clouds gathered over a fast modernizing world. He analyzed wars from South Africa to the Balkans, and political eruptions from Peking to Constantinople. In this wide-ranging biography, Linda Fritzinger paints a skilful portrait of a man at the centre of the greatest events of his period. Including new sources and extracts from Chirol's writing, Diplomat without Portfolio is an accessible entry-point to an engaging vista of world history at the turn of the century.
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