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Wold, Atle L.
Privateering and Diplomacy, 1793–1807 = Great Britain, Denmark-Norway and the Question of Neutral Ports /
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Title/Author:
Privateering and Diplomacy, 1793–1807/ by Atle L. Wold.
Reminder of title:
Great Britain, Denmark-Norway and the Question of Neutral Ports /
Author:
Wold, Atle L.
Description:
XIII, 248 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Europe—History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45186-8
ISBN:
9783030451868
Privateering and Diplomacy, 1793–1807 = Great Britain, Denmark-Norway and the Question of Neutral Ports /
Wold, Atle L.
Privateering and Diplomacy, 1793–1807
Great Britain, Denmark-Norway and the Question of Neutral Ports /[electronic resource] :by Atle L. Wold. - 1st ed. 2020. - XIII, 248 p. 1 illus.online resource.
1 Introduction -- 2 The Debate on Privateering and Neutral Ports, 1793-1799 -- 3 The Consular Service and the Role of John Mitchell -- 4 Privateering in Practice -- 5 The Dutch Change of Sides in the War -- 6 After the Closure of the Ports in 1799 -- 7 Conclusion.
This book addresses the British-Danish diplomatic debate on privateering and neutral ports in the period 1793-1807, when Denmark-Norway remained neutral in the war between Britain and France. The British government protested against the use French privateers made of Norwegian ports as bases for their attacks on the British Baltic Sea and Archangel Trades, but the Danish government insisted on keeping the ports open. This led to a running dispute on the relative rights and duties of belligerents and neutrals, but also on violations of the tentative agreement that the two governments reached in 1793. The three main chapters in the book address the principled debate on privateering and neutral ports; the central role played in the debate by the British diplomatic and consular representatives in Denmark-Norway; and privateering in practice. The final two chapters look at the impact of the Dutch change of sides in the war in 1795, and the development from the official closure of the Norwegian ports to privateers in 1799 until Denmark-Norway’s entry into the war on the side of France in 1807.
ISBN: 9783030451868
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-45186-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Europe—History.
LC Class. No.: D900-2027
Dewey Class. No.: 940
Privateering and Diplomacy, 1793–1807 = Great Britain, Denmark-Norway and the Question of Neutral Ports /
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