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The Congress of Vienna: A Study in allied unity, 1812–1822
The Congress of Vienna: A Study in Allied Unity, 1812–1822 by Harold Nicolson offers a detailed examination of the diplomatic negotiations that shaped Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. Nicolson analyzes the personalities, motives, and diplomatic maneuvers of the major powers involved, including Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and France. The book explores how statesmen sought to restore stability and balance of power in Europe through cooperation and compromise. Written by a renowned historian and diplomat, this work remains a classic study of 19th-century international relations and the political significance of the Congress of Vienna.
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