Cromwell on Foreign Affairs
Discover the intricate world of international relations in "Cromwell on Foreign Affairs" by F. W. Payn, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This compelling volume, spanning 176 pages, offers a deep dive into Oliver Cromwell's foreign policy strategies through five insightful essays. Payn explores significant themes such as neutral trade in arms and ships, state interventions, the Boer War, and the complexities of territorial waters. Additionally, the book delves into the fascinating relationship between Horatio Nelson and the Admiralty, providing a comprehensive view of England's foreign affairs during a pivotal era. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback edition brings to light the nuances of Cromwell's international diplomacy and its lasting impact on Great Britain's foreign relations. Enhance your understanding of this critical period in history with this essential read.