Social and Diplomatic Memories: 1894-1901 - Couverture rigide

Rodd, James Rennell

 
9781025990156: Social and Diplomatic Memories: 1894-1901

Synopsis

"Social and Diplomatic Memories 1894-1901" provides an illuminating first-hand account of the life and work of Sir James Rennell Rodd, a distinguished British diplomat during the height of the Victorian era. Covering a pivotal seven-year period, this memoir offers a detailed perspective on the intricate workings of international relations, colonial administration, and the high-society circles of the late nineteenth century.

Rodd's narrative focuses heavily on his tenure in Egypt, serving under the influential Lord Cromer. He provides profound insights into the administrative challenges of the British presence in Cairo and the geopolitical tensions surrounding the Nile valley, including the events leading to the Fashoda Incident. The work also chronicles Rodd's diplomatic mission to Abyssinia, offering a rare glimpse into the court of Emperor Menelik II and the complexities of negotiating treaties in East Africa.

Beyond political maneuvers, the author captures the social atmosphere of the time, documenting encounters with major historical figures and reflecting on the cultural shifts occurring at the turn of the century. As a blend of personal observation and official history, "Social and Diplomatic Memories 1894-1901" remains an essential primary source for readers interested in the British Empire's foreign policy, the history of diplomacy, and the biographical legacy of a key statesman.

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