Foreign policy
Found in 692 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: Speeches, 1909 - 1957
Typescripts, notes and material for speeches.
Literary: "Step by Step": letters of congratulations and thanks for complimentary copies., 11 May 1939 - 09 Jul 1939
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 7., 29 Sep 1940 - 10 Nov 1940
Literary: "The Aftermath", Volume 4 of "The World Crisis"., 1918
Notes for WSC's book "The Aftermath" on demobilisation and indemnity including: a copy letter from WSC to [David Lloyd George]; corrections to chapter 2 entitled "Demob"; a report of the Imperial War Cabinet on indemnity; a Treasury report on the cost of the war to Great Britain; notes from Sir [Maurice] Hankey [Secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence] on the calculation of reparations due from Germany and extracts from several speeches by David Lloyd George on indemnity.
Literary: "The Aftermath", Volume 4 of "The World Crisis"., 1928 - 1929
Notes concerning the United States naval building programme; the peace conference and peace treaties following the end of World War I; President [Woodrow] Wilson's attitude to Austria; parliamentary speeches by David Lloyd George; war casualties and proofs of chapter entitled "The Unfinished Task".Includes letters from [Brigadier General] James Edmonds of the Military Branch of the Historical Section.
Literary: "The Aftermath", Volume 4 of "The World Crisis"., 1924
Notes by James Headlam-Morley [Historical Advisor to the Foreign Office] on peace treaties with Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria following the end of World War I and the actions of [David] Lloyd George, President [Woodrow] Wilson, [Georges] Clemenceau and [Vittorio] Orlando. Includes official reports about the Peace Conference on the agreements reached with Germany and the treaty of Versailles and a memorandum by Lord Robert Cecil on diminishing the likelihood of future wars.
Literary: "The Aftermath", Volume 4 of "The World Crisis"., 1922 - 1929
Notes for chapters entitled "Turkey Alive", "The Greek Tragedy" and "Chanak". Includes material on the attitude of President [Woodrow] Wilson to Turkey and Austria; the early history of Greece and Turkey; the occupation of Smyrna; the attitude of David Lloyd George to Greece; Armenian history and draft proofs.Includes correspondence with James Headlam-Morley [Historical Advisor to the Foreign Office].
Literary: "The Aftermath", Volume 4 of "The World Crisis"., 1917 - 1928
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1 "The Gathering Storm": Book 1: Master copy proofs., 30 Jan 1948
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1, "The Gathering Storm": chapter 14 "Mr [Anthony] Eden [later 1st Lord Avon] at the Foreign Office: his resignation": copy and provisional proofs., [Jan] 1947 - Dec 1947
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1, "The Gathering Storm": chapter 17 "The Tragedy of Munich [Germany]": copy and provisional proofs., [Jan] 1947 - Oct 1947
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1, "The Gathering Storm": chapter 19 "Prague [Czechoslovakia, later Czech Republic and Slovakia], Albania, and the Polish Guarantee": copy and provisional proofs., [Jan] 1947 - Sep 1947
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1, "The Gathering Storm": chapter 20 "The Soviet Enigma": copy and provisional proofs., [Jan] 1947 - Oct 1947
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1 "The Gathering Storm": Chapters 1 - 10: 'Returned empties'., 24 Dec 1947 - 27 Apr 1948
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1 "The Gathering Storm": Chapters 11 - 21: 'Returned empties'., 29 Dec 1947 - 12 Feb 1948
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1 "The Gathering Storm": Norwegian campaign: Material., 25 Nov 1939 - 06 Jun 1948
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 1 "The Gathering Storm": Various comments., 31 Jan 1935 - 20 Feb 1949
Literary: The Second World War, Volume 4 "The Hinge of Fate", Chapter 27 "Moscow [Soviet Union]. The First Meeting" and Chapter 28 "Moscow. A relationship established"., Aug 1942 - Sep 1952
Literary: typescript proofs and draft copies [some annotated by WSC] of WSC's article entitled "One Way to Stop a Third World War"., 1946
First published in Collier's magazine, on the aftermath of World War II, the roles of France, the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union with regard to Europe, the United Nations, the need for a Council of Europe, and the atomic bomb.
Literary: typescript proofs and draft copies [some annotated by WSC] of WSC's article entitled "The new American policy towards Greece and Turkey" [first published in Life magazine] on his speech at Fulton [United States, 5 March 1946], the spheres of influence developing between the Soviet Union and the western powers, United States policy in the Mediterranean and Middle East, Greek affairs including the communist uprising and elections, Soviet aspirations concerning the Bosphorus Straits [Karadeniz Bogazi, Turkey] and Persia [later Iran], and Britain's role in world affairs., 1947
Also includes: notes and annotations by WSC's secretaries "N S" [Jo Sturdee, later Lady Onslow] and "L M M" [Lettice Marston, later Lettice Shillingford]; letter and notes from Anthony Eden [later 1st Lord Avon] on the article.Other subjects include: the publication of the article in the Daily Telegraph.
Literary: various articles by WSC., Jan 1938 - Nov 1938
Literary: various articles by WSC., c 1939
Literary: various correspondence., 14 Sep 1937 - 31 Dec 1938
Literary: volume 4 of "Marlborough: His Life and Times": letters of congratulations and thanks for complimentary copies., 05 Sep 1938 - 23 Dec 1938
Literary: "While England Slept": abridged edition., Feb 1939
Cuttings from February edition of Omnibook magazine containing abridged version of "While England Slept" [United States title of "Arms and the Covenant"], including a "Foreword to the Omnibook Edition" commenting on the foresight of WSC's speeches.