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CHAPTER X: STATE AID TO RELIGION
written by John Morison; in Australia In 1866: Or, Facts And Figures, Sketches And Incidents Of Australia And Australian Life. With Notices Of New Zealand. (London, England: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1868), [230]-243
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written by John Morison; in Australia In 1866: Or, Facts And Figures, Sketches And Incidents Of Australia And Australian Life. With Notices Of New Zealand. (London, England: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1868), [230]-243
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Essay
Author / Creator
John Morison
Date Published / Released
1868
Publisher
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman
Topic / Theme
Immigration and emigration, Frontier and pioneer life, Government aid, Religion, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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CHAPTER VI
written by Mrs. Edward Millett; in An Australian Parsonage: Or, The Settler And The Savage In Western Australia (London, England: Edward Stanford, 1872), 107-126
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written by Mrs. Edward Millett; in An Australian Parsonage: Or, The Settler And The Savage In Western Australia (London, England: Edward Stanford, 1872), 107-126
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Mrs. Edward Millett
Date Published / Released
1872
Publisher
Edward Stanford
Topic / Theme
Frontier and pioneer life, Livestock, Wages and salaries, Sheep, Weddings, Wedding receptions, Flours and meal, Cooking, Sunday school, Christmas, Hot weather, Weather, Settlements, Government functions, Railroad industry, Railroads, Plants, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Enclosures of Correspondence re: Boundary Line between British North America and the United States 1841 to 1847
written by United Kingdom. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies (CO) Correspondence with the colonies, entry books and registers of correspondence. War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: British North America, Original Correspondence (CO6) Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Boundary line between British North America and the United States: Treaty of Ghent., of United Kingdom. National Archives at Kew (London, England - Kew) (1844); in Boundary Line Between British North America and the United States 1841 to 1847, Boundary Line between British North America and the United States: Foreign Office, etc.
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written by United Kingdom. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies (CO) Correspondence with the colonies, entry books and registers of correspondence. War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: British North America, Original Correspondence (CO6) Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Boundary line between British North America and the United States: Treaty of Ghent., of United Kingdom. National Archives at Kew (London, England - Kew) (1844); in Boundary Line Between British North America and the United States 1841 to 1847, Boundary Line between British North America and the United States: Foreign Office, etc.
Date Written / Recorded
1844
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
United Kingdom. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Topic / Theme
Canada and the United States Border, Negotiation in government, Military occupation, International relations, Political boundaries, Treaty of Ghent Signed, December 24, 1814, Diplomacy, Geography, Politics & Policy, Americans, British, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Letter May 26, 1906 - 1-2
written by Arthur Henry Hardinge, 1859-1933, in Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office (FO). Records of the Slave Trade and African Departments. Foreign Office: African Department: General Correspondence from 1906 (FO 367), of United Kingdom. National Archives at Kew (London, England - Kew) (May 1906); in Congo - N.E. Rhodesia Boundary and Congo-Uganda Boundary: Conversation With the de Cuvelier, May 1906, Belgium and Congo. Code 404 Files 58 - 3495. 1906 , 1-7
Belgium and Congo. Code 404 Files 58 - 3495. (Details of this piece are shown at item level). Arrangement: Please note that the item numbers equate to the original folio numbers in the document, and therefore not all item numbers have been used.
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written by Arthur Henry Hardinge, 1859-1933, in Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office (FO). Records of the Slave Trade and African Departments. Foreign Office: African Department: General Correspondence from 1906 (FO 367), of United Kingdom. National Archives at Kew (London, England - Kew) (May 1906); in Congo - N.E. Rhodesia Boundary and Congo-Uganda Boundary: Conversation With the de Cuvelier, May 1906, Belgium and Congo. Code 404 Files 58 - 3495. 1906 , 1-7
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Belgium and Congo. Code 404 Files 58 - 3495. (Details of this piece are shown at item level). Arrangement: Please note that the item numbers equate to the original folio numbers in the document, and therefore not all item numbers have been used.
Date Written / Recorded
May 1906, 1906
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Arthur Henry Hardinge, 1859-1933
Person Discussed
Edmond van Eetvelde, 1852-1925, Chevalier Adolphe de Cuvelier, 1860-1931
Topic / Theme
The Congo and its Borders, Negotiation in government, Political boundaries, Diplomacy, Geography, Congolese, Belgians, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. The National Archives give no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The National Archives Image Library, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
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From Russia to Kaliningrad: The Case of Russian Transit Rights Through Lithuania
written by Audrius Lazdinis, fl. 1996 and Jeanne A. K. Hey, fl. 1996, in Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program, Case 230 (District of Columbia: Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1996), 11 page(s)
This case study describes the Lithuanian-Russian negotiations over Russian transit rights through newly independent Lithuania to the isolated, yet militarily important enclave of Kaliningrad. The case analyzes foreign policy decision-making in a small, relatively poor state (Lithuania) with strong historical and c...
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written by Audrius Lazdinis, fl. 1996 and Jeanne A. K. Hey, fl. 1996, in Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program, Case 230 (District of Columbia: Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1996), 11 page(s)
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This case study describes the Lithuanian-Russian negotiations over Russian transit rights through newly independent Lithuania to the isolated, yet militarily important enclave of Kaliningrad. The case analyzes foreign policy decision-making in a small, relatively poor state (Lithuania) with strong historical and contemporary ties to a large, dominant state (Russia)— portrays the difficulties of working out the nuts and bolts of foreign policy a...
This case study describes the Lithuanian-Russian negotiations over Russian transit rights through newly independent Lithuania to the isolated, yet militarily important enclave of Kaliningrad. The case analyzes foreign policy decision-making in a small, relatively poor state (Lithuania) with strong historical and contemporary ties to a large, dominant state (Russia)— portrays the difficulties of working out the nuts and bolts of foreign policy agreements in any country. This case can be paired with “The Long Good-Bye: The Withdrawal of Russian Military Forces from the Baltic States” (Case Study 230) and “After the Empire: Estonia and Russia Negotiate Borders and Citizenship” (Case Study 251).
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Case study
Author / Creator
Audrius Lazdinis, fl. 1996, Jeanne A. K. Hey, fl. 1996
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Series
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program
Person Discussed
Algirdas Brazauskas, 1932-2010, Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, 1931-2007
Topic / Theme
Eastern European Borders, Crossing borders, Negotiation in government, International relations, Dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, December 26, 1991, Geography, Politics & Policy, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 1996 The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
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The Long Good-Bye: The Withdrawal of Russian Military Forces from the Baltic States
written by John Ross Beyrle, 1954-, in Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program, Case 231 (District of Columbia: Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1996), 17 page(s)
This three-part case study describes the complex negotiations over Russian troop withdrawals largely from the Baltic perspective, drawing on the recollections of Estonia’s foreign minister. Part A describes the early agreement between Russia and Lithuania and recounts how Russian relations with Latvia and Estoni...
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written by John Ross Beyrle, 1954-, in Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program, Case 231 (District of Columbia: Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1996), 17 page(s)
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This three-part case study describes the complex negotiations over Russian troop withdrawals largely from the Baltic perspective, drawing on the recollections of Estonia’s foreign minister. Part A describes the early agreement between Russia and Lithuania and recounts how Russian relations with Latvia and Estonia deteriorated through 1992-1993, culminating in a breakdown in negotiations in early 1994. Part B details the involvement of the Unite...
This three-part case study describes the complex negotiations over Russian troop withdrawals largely from the Baltic perspective, drawing on the recollections of Estonia’s foreign minister. Part A describes the early agreement between Russia and Lithuania and recounts how Russian relations with Latvia and Estonia deteriorated through 1992-1993, culminating in a breakdown in negotiations in early 1994. Part B details the involvement of the United States and other Western powers in the discussions leading to the Russia-Latvia agreement, and describes Estonia’s unsuccessful effort to get a similar deal. Part C briefly describes the climactic Russian Estonian meeting that resolved the issue once and for all. This case study illustrates the dilemma faced by a small, newly independent state as it seeks negotiating advantage against a large and powerful neighbor; demonstrates the unpredictability of diplomacy conducted at the highest levels; describes the advantages and drawbacks of the involvement of outside powers, especially the role of a superpower (the United States) in post-Cold War mediation efforts; and spotlights how states manage contradictory interests. It can be paired with “From Russia to Kaliningrad: The Case of Russian Transit Rights Through Lithuania” (Case Study 230) and “After the Empire: Estonia and Russia Negotiate Borders and Citizenship” (Case Study 251).withdrawals largely from the Baltic perspective, drawing on the recollections of Estonia’s foreign minister. Part A describes the early agreement between Russia and Lithuania and recounts how Russian relations with Latvia and Estonia deteriorated through 1992-1993, culminating in a breakdown in negotiations in early 1994. Part B details the involvement of the United States and other Western powers in the discussions leading to the Russia-Latvia agreement, and describes Estonia’s unsuccessful effort to get a similar deal. Part C briefly describes the climactic Russian Estonian meeting that resolved the issue once and for all.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Case study
Author / Creator
John Ross Beyrle, 1954-
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Series
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program
Person Discussed
Lennart Meri, 1929-2006, Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, 1931-2007, William Jefferson Clinton, 1946-
Topic / Theme
Eastern European Borders, Military withdrawals, Negotiation in government, International relations, Dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, December 26, 1991, Soviet Occupation of the Baltic States, 1940-1941, Politics & Policy, Geography, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Letter from George Fife Angas to Captain George Grey, August 7, 1844
written by George Fife Angas, 1789-1879, in Borrow Collection, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections , 2 page(s)
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written by George Fife Angas, 1789-1879, in Borrow Collection, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections , 2 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1844
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
George Fife Angas, 1789-1879
Person Discussed
George Fife Angas, 1789-1879
Topic / Theme
Government functions, Imperialism and Colonialism, Migration and Diaspora, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Letter from George Fife Angas to Captain Grey, November 18, 1840
written by George Fife Angas, 1789-1879, in Borrow Collection, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections (18 November 1840) , 1 page(s)
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written by George Fife Angas, 1789-1879, in Borrow Collection, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections (18 November 1840) , 1 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
18 November 1840, 1840
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
George Fife Angas, 1789-1879
Person Discussed
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, 1792-1878
Topic / Theme
Government functions, Imperialism and Colonialism, Migration and Diaspora, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Original material sourced from the Borrow Collection, Flinders University Library. Copyright Flinders University Library.
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CHAPTER IV: THE MAORI WAR
written by H. W. Tucker, 1830-1902; in Memoir of the Life and Episcopate of George Augustus Selwyn, D.D.: Bishop of New Zealand, 1841-1869: Bishop of Lichfield, 1867-1878, Vol. 2 (London, England: William Wells Gardner, 1879), 156-210
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written by H. W. Tucker, 1830-1902; in Memoir of the Life and Episcopate of George Augustus Selwyn, D.D.: Bishop of New Zealand, 1841-1869: Bishop of Lichfield, 1867-1878, Vol. 2 (London, England: William Wells Gardner, 1879), 156-210
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
H. W. Tucker, 1830-1902
Date Published / Released
1879
Publisher
William Wells Gardner
Person Discussed
George Augustus Selwyn, 1809-1878
Topic / Theme
Clergy, Attacks (Battles), Negotiation in government, Property sales, Colonization, Treaties, Tribal and national groups, Chieftains, Missionaries, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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The Revolution, The War Heads South
directed by Peter Schnall, fl. 1980-2017, Gregory Henry, fl. 2009 and David Shadrack Smith, fl. 2000; produced by Gregory Henry, fl. 2009 and Stephen Stept, Partisan Pictures, in The Revolution (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2006), 44 mins
From the roots of the Revolution to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, victory on the battlefield at Yorktown and the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, the story of this pivotal era in history will unfold through cinematic recreations. Episode: The War Heads South: Failing to defeat the tenacious Geo...
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directed by Peter Schnall, fl. 1980-2017, Gregory Henry, fl. 2009 and David Shadrack Smith, fl. 2000; produced by Gregory Henry, fl. 2009 and Stephen Stept, Partisan Pictures, in The Revolution (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2006), 44 mins
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From the roots of the Revolution to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, victory on the battlefield at Yorktown and the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, the story of this pivotal era in history will unfold through cinematic recreations. Episode: The War Heads South: Failing to defeat the tenacious George Washington, the British change course, turning their attention southward.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Gregory Henry, fl. 2009, Stephen Stept, Partisan Pictures, Edward Herrmann, 1943-2014
Author / Creator
Peter Schnall, fl. 1980-2017, Gregory Henry, fl. 2009, David Shadrack Smith, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
The Revolution
Speaker / Narrator
Gary B. Nash, 1933-, Libby O'Connell, fl. 1998, John Hall, fl. 1994, James O. Horton, 1943-2017, Edward Herrmann, 1943-2014
Person Discussed
Gary B. Nash, 1933-, Libby O'Connell, fl. 1998, John Hall, fl. 1994, James O. Horton, 1943-2017, George Washington, 1732-1799
Topic / Theme
Military victories, Military strategy, Pardons, Executions, War, History, American Revolution, 1775-1783, British, Americans
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