Prelude to Tragedy: The Negotiation and Breakdown of the Tripartite Convention of London, October 31, 1861University of Pennsylvania Press, 1966 - 799 pàgines This resource traces the background and breakdown of the negotiations of the Tripartite Convention of London in 1861 by Great Britian, France, and Spain, a diplomatic prelude to the extablishment of Maximilian in Mexico where Napoleon III attempted to prepare the way for Maximilian's throne in Mexico. |
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Preface | 18 |
Mexico the United States and Europe 18211860 | 25 |
War 18571860 | 32 |
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Prelude to Tragedy: The Negotiation and Breakdown of the Tripartite ... Carl H. Bock Visualització de fragments - 1966 |
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