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Lord Lyons

A Diplomat in an Age of Nationalism and War

by (author) Brian Jenkins

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2014
Category
Historical, Great Britain
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773596368
    Publish Date
    Sep 2014
    List Price
    $45.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780773544093
    Publish Date
    Aug 2014
    List Price
    $55.00

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The British ambassador in Washington during the US Civil War and ambassador in Paris before and after the Franco-Prussian war, Lord Lyons (1817-1887) was one of the most important diplomats of the Victorian period. Although frequently featured in histories of the United States and Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century, and in discussions and analyses of British foreign policy, he has remained an ill-defined figure. In Lord Lyons: A Diplomat in an Age of Nationalism and War, Brian Jenkins explains the man and examines his career. Based on a staggering study of primary sources, he presents a convincing portrait of a subject who rarely revealed himself personally. Though he avoided publicity, Lyons came to be regarded as his nation's premier diplomat as his career took him to the heart of the great international issues and crises of his generation. As minister to the United States he played a vital role in preserving Anglo-American peace and was a powerful voice opposing Anglo-French intervention in the Civil War. While ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, he helped to prevent French control of the Suez Canal then under construction. In France, he maintained an amiable and constructive relationship with a bitter nation struggling to reorganize itself and its constitution after the Franco-Prussian War. For many historians Lord Lyons has been difficult to ignore but hard to admire. In rescuing him as a truly important historical figure, Jenkins details for the first time the personal and public strategies Lyons employed through decades of exemplary diplomatic service on both sides of the Atlantic.

About the author

Brian Jenkins is emeritus professor of history, Bishop's University, and the author of numerous books, including Era of Emancipation and Irish Nationalism and the British State.

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Editorial Reviews

“ … Jenkins’s exhaustive work with primary sources makes this the fullest and most reliable discussion of Lyons’s public and private lives yet published. It is a welcome addition to the field.” H-Net Reviews

"Seamlessly woven from innumerable narrative threads, Lord Lyons is a vivid tapestry that brings the international history of the nineteenth century magnificently to life. Jenkins has risen brilliantly to the challenge of conveying both the specifics of diplomacy and the dramatic stage – replete with countless fascinating actors – on which it played." Martin Crawford, emeritus professor of Anglo-American history, Keele University

“Jenkins has provided a meticulously researched, full-scale biography of Lord Lyons, one of Britain’s most important diplomats of the Victorian period.” Muriel E. Chamberlain, Department of History, Swansea University