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Nineteenth-century statecraft and the politics of moderation in the Franco-Prussian War
Authors:Christopher Ernest Barber
Institution:Department of History, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:In the nineteenth century there was a distinct form of moderation in European statecraft. This moderation worked within the broader the framework of the European concert where the exercise of prudence and forbearance acted as the measure of state conduct in European politics. The overarching intention behind moderation was to maintain a balanced, peaceful Europe. Using the context of the Franco-Prussian War, this study attempts to highlight the place of moderation in diplomacy, as contemporaries understood it. In doing so, it provides an enriched perspective of nineteenth-century statecraft.
Keywords:diplomacy  Great Power politics  moderation  the Franco-Prussian War
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