Foreign Office's posts   /     Professor John Keiger, author of France and the Origins of the First World War (1983), considers French perceptions of Grey’s policies and the French view of Britain’s commitment to France on the eve of war

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One of a series of podcasts drawn from ‘Sir Edward Grey and the Outbreak of the First World War’, a conference organised by FCO Historians and the LSE, where leading experts examined pre-war Foreign Office diplomacy and Britain’s decision to intervene in 1914, and reappraised the role played by the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey. #Grey1914, #WW1, #FirstWorldWar

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One of a series of podcasts drawn from ‘Sir Edward Grey and the Outbreak of the First World War’, a conference organised by FCO Historians and the LSE, where leading experts examined pre-war Foreign Office diplomacy and Britain’s decision to interv
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1677
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2014-12-03 17:27
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https://audioboom.com/posts/2701898-professor-john-keiger-author-of-france-and-the-origins-of-the-first-world-war-1983-considers-french-perceptions-of-grey-s-policies-and-the-french-view-of-britain-s-commitment-to-france-on-the-eve-of-war
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