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The background of anti-English feeling in Germany, 1890-1902
Anderson, Pauline Relyea.
Year: 1939.
Publisher:  American University Press. 
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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION
PART I THE GOVERNMENT, PARLIAMENTARY AND PROPAGANDA GROUPS IN GERMANY AND THEIR ATTITUDES TOWARD DOMESTIC PROBLEM'S AND IMPERIALISM
CHAPTER I. The Government Group
CHAPTER II. German Parliamentary Parties in the Post‐Bismarckian Period, 1890‒1902
CHAPTER III. Large Propaganda Organizations in the German Empire, 1890‒1902
PART II ANGLOPHOBIA, 1895‒1902
CHAPTER IV. The Krüger Telegram and Anti‐English Opinion
CHAPTER V. The Termination of the Anglo‒German Trade Treaty and Public Opinion
VI. Public Opinion during the Boer War, 1899‒1902
CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
INDEX
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Title: The background of anti-English feeling in Germany, 1890-1902 : by Pauline Relyea Anderson.
Author: Anderson, Pauline Relyea
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The background of anti-English feeling in Germany, 1890-1902 : by Pauline Relyea Anderson
Anderson, Pauline Relyea
Washington, D.C.: American University Press, 1939.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00207
Subject Headings: • Public opinion -- Germany
• Propaganda, German
• Germany -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
• Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Germany
Notes: • "This study is the result of research begun in Germany in 1931 under a fellowship from Bryn Mawr college, where it was accepted in 1937 as a doctoral thesis."--Pref.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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