It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu

MARC Record from harvard_bibliographic_metadata

Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:749500388:5340
Source harvard_bibliographic_metadata
Download Link /show-records/harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:749500388:5340?format=raw

LEADER: 05340cam a2200325I 4500
001 000898022-5
005 20030109195027.0
008 740627s1915 mau 00010 eng
010 $a 15025072
035 0 $aocm00931408
040 $aDLC$cTOL
043 $ae-pl---
050 0 $aDK434$b.L7
100 1 $aLord, Robert Howard,$d1885-1954.
245 04 $aThe second partition of Poland /$ba study in diplomatic history,$cby Robert Howard Lord.
260 0 $aCambridge :$bHarvard University Press ;$aLondon :$bHunphrey Milford, Oxford University Press$c1915.
300 $axxx, 586 p. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aHarvard historical studies,$vv. 23
502 $aThesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 1910.
504 $aBibliography: p. [557]-572.
505 0 $aIntroduction. The Polish question ; Causes of the decline of Poland ; Poland in the middle of the eighteenth century ; The development of the Polish question as an international problem ; The first partition -- The state of Poland after the first partition : the beginning of national revival. Political conditions ; Signs of national revival ; The reform movement -- The Austro-Russian Alliance and the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish War. The policy of the neighboring powers towards Poland after the first partition ; Relations of the three eastern powers with one another ; Outbreak of the Oriental War -- The Designs of Prussia. The Hertzberg Plan ; Counter measures of the Imperial Courts -- The plan for a Russo-Polish alliance. Stanislas' plan for an alliance with Russia ; The secret designs of Potemkin ; Catherine's plans for the alliance ; The collapse of the plan before the opposition of Prussia --
505 0 $aThe overthrow of Russian rule in Poland. Public opinion on the eve of the Great Diet ; The Diet effects a revolution ; Attitude of Prussia towards the revolution at Warsaw ; Attitude of the Imperial Courts -- The Prusso-Polish Alliance. General reflections on this alliance ; Origin of the project ; Realization of the project -- Reichenbach. Leopold II ; The Austro-Prussian negotiation ; Austrian appeals to Russia ; The convention of Reichenbach ; Results -- Catherina Constans Invicta. The problem of imposing the status quo upon Russia ; Deliberations at Berlin and London ; Diplomatic battles ; The crisis ; The backdown of the Triple Alliance -- The Revolution of the Third of May and the formation of the Austro-Prussian Alliance. The third of May ; Attitude of the neighboring powers ; The Vienna Convention of July 25, 1791 --
505 0 $aThe development of the French and Polish questions to the death of Leopold II. Austria's first proposals for a General Concert on French Affairs ; Leopold's effort in behalf of Poland ; Discussions between Austria and Prussia ; Further aggravation of the crisis -- The outbreak of war in east and west. Russian designs against Poland ; Development of the Empress' plans ; "The death-sentence of Poland" ; The origins of the Polish-Bavarian project ; The German powers and the intervention in France ; The Russian intervention in Poland -- The Russian reconquest of Poland. Polish preparations for resistance ; The campaign of 1792 ; The collapse of the national resistance ; Attitude of the German powers ; The Empress renews her alliances with both the German powers -- Austria and Prussia agree upon a partition. Prussia takes the initiative in proposing a partition ; Kaunitz's fruitless opposition and retirement ; Austrian overtures to Russia ; Reciprocal advances between Russia and Prussia --
505 0 $aAustria and Prussia disagree about the partition. The demand for Ansbach and Baireuth ; Austria insists upon her demand ; The Prussian resistance stiffens ; Perplexity and vacillation at Vienna -- The note of Merle. The beginning of Spielmann's negotiation ; A momentous turn in Prussian policy ; A provisional agreement -- Haugwitz's final negotiation at Vienna. Dismal situation of Austria at the close of 1792 ; New policy of the Imperial Cabinet ; A chaos of misunderstandings -- The Russo-Prussian Partition Treaty. Catherine appears to favor a partition ; Catherine appears to be opposed to a partition ; The dénouement ; The secret convention of January 23, 1793 ; Preliminary measures for executing the partition --
505 0 $aThe attitude of Austria towards the partition. The communication of the convention at Vienna ; Thugut's début ; Results of Thugut's first action ; Further development of Thugut's campaign ; The Lehrbach Mission ; Final negotiations of Austria with Russia regarding the second partition -- The attitude of England and France toward the partition. England ; France -- The Diet of Grodno and the consummation of the partition. Preparations for the Diet ; The Russian Treaty ; The Prussian Treaty ; Final labors of the Diet -- Conclusion. With regard to Poland ; With regard to Prussia ; With regard to Russia ; Broader aspects of the partition.
651 0 $aPoland$xHistory$ySecond partition, 1793.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLord, Robert Howard, 1885-1954.$tSecond partition of Poland.$dCambridge : Harvard University Press, 1915$w(OCoLC)579571081
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLord, Robert Howard, 1885-1954.$tSecond partition of Poland.$dCambridge : Harvard University Press, 1915$w(OCoLC)607733917
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC