Benedetti at Berlin
inquires
as to a Hohenzollern Candi-
dature for the vacant Spanish Throne.
dature for the vacant Spanish Throne.
Robertson - Bismarck
); Ollivier, E.
, L'Empire
Libe? ral (16 vols. ); Sorel, A. , Histoire Diplomatique de la Guerre
Franco-Allemande (2 vols. ); Hanotaux, G. , Histoire de la France
Contemporaine (4 vols. , with much original material from MS.
sources; Eng. transi. ); and Denis, E. , La Fondation de l'Empire
Allemand (a chef-d'oeuvre of French historical scholarship); Des-
chaumes, E. , Gambetta, Le Grand Patriote; and De? bidour, Histoire
diplomatique de l'Europe, 1814-1878 (a classical text book); the
supplementary volume, 1878-1904 is useful, but somewhat dis-
appointing, though its bibliographies, particularly of French
sources, are valuable.
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BISMARCK
For the British side the following Parliamentary Papers and
Blue Books contain diplomatic correspondence and other papers:
Schleswig-Holstein, 1863, No. 74; 1864, Nos. 64 and 65; 1865,
No. 57; Luxemburg, 1867, Nos. 74 and 415; 1870, No. 70;
Africa, 1884-5, No. 54; 1890, No. 51; Poland, 1863, No. 75;
1864, No. 76; Russia, 1871, No. 72.
And the following biographies and memoirs: Morier, Sir
Robert, Memoirs and Letters, 2 vols. ; Lord J. Russell (Life by Sir
S. Walpole); Acton, Lord, Historical Essays and Studies ('Essay on
the Causes of the Franco-German War'); Granville, Earl (Life,
by Lord Fitzmaurice); Clarendon, Earl, Life of, by Sir H. Max-
well, in 2 vols. ; Crowe, Sir J. A. , Reminiscences; Loftus, Lord A. ,
Diplomatic Reminiscences, second series; Prince Consort, The,
Life, by Sir T. Martin (particularly vols. 3-5); Vitzthum von
Eckstidt, Count, London, Gastein und Sadowa; Salisbury, Marquis
of, Essays on Foreign Policy (reprinted from the Quarterly Review);
Dilke, Sir C, The Present Position of European Politics (i. e. in 1886)--
a most valuable study; and Life of Dilke, by Miss Tuckwell, in
2 vols. ; Lord Lyons, Life of, by Lord Newton; Gladstone, W. E. ,
Life of, by Lord Morley.
The Annual Register throughout is very helpful; and can be
collated with Schulthess, H. , Europaischer Geschichts-Kalender
(annually produced after i860). H. Egerton, British Foreign
Policy--A Rough Outline, is very stimulating and helpful on the
problems for British policy from 1850 onwards.
The following by W. H. Dawson are also very helpful:
German Socialism and F. Lassalle; Bismarck and State Socialism;
The Evolution of Modern Germany; German Fiscal Policy during
the Nineteenth Century; Social Insurance in Germany, 1883-1911.
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? CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1(15. April 1. Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen born.
1821-27. Bismarck at Plamann's School in Berlin.
1827-3c. ? at Friedrich-Wilhelms Gymnasium in Berlin.
? 830-32. ? at the Gymnasium zum graucn Kloster.
1832. ? a student at the University of Gottingen.
1834. ? a student at the University of Berlin.
1835. >> enters the State Civil Service.
1838. ? serves for one year in the Garde-Jiiger.
1839. Death of Bismarck's mother. He takes over (with his brother) the
family estates.
1841. Bismarck settles at Kniephof.
1842-43. Travels in England, Switzerland, France, and North Germany.
1845. Death of Bismarck's father. Bismarck takes over Schonhausen.
1847. Bismarck attends the United Diet of the Estates (April 11).
Bismarck marries Johanna von Puttkamer.
1848-49. The years of Revolution in Germany.
1849. The Imperial Crown voted to the King of Prussia by the National
Parliament at Frankfurt March (29), and rejected by him
(April 28).
1S50. Convention or Punctation of Olmiitz.
1I51. Re-establishment of the Federal Constitution of 1815 (May 16).
Bismarck appointed Minister Plenipotentiary for Prussia at Frank-
furt (July 15).
1851-59. Bismarck Minister at Frankfurt.
1852. The Treaty of London settles the Danish Succession and the question
of the Duchies (Schleswig-Holstein).
1854-56. The Crimean War. The Treaty of Paris (March 30, 1856).
1858. October 26. Prince William becomes Regent in Prussia.
1859. January 29. Bismarck transferred to the Embassy at Petersburg.
April 29. War between Austria and Piedmont (with France).
November 1 o. Treaty of Zurich ends the Italian War.
1860. May 5. Garibaldi's Expedition of'The Thousand. '
1861. January 2. The Prince Regent becomes King of Prussia as
William 1.
1862. Bismarck appointed Ambassador at Paris (May az).
September 23. Bismarck appointed Minister-President of Prussia. Re-
jection of the Military Budget. 'The Constitutional Conflict. '
1863. Rebellion in Poland. The Alvensleben Convention (February 8).
August 17. Congress of Princes at Frankfurt.
November 15. Death of Frederick vn. of Denmark. Opening of
the Schleswig-Holstein Conflict.
1864. January 16. Alliance of Prussia and Austria.
April 25-June 25. Failure of the London Conference to settle
the Schleswig-Holstein Question.
October 24. Treaty of Vienna. The Duchies ceded to Austria and
Prussia.
1865. The Convention of Gastein (August 14).
1866. April 8. Prussia concludes an alliance with Italy.
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1866. June 14. Prussia declares the Federal Diet dissolved.
June 15. Austria and Prussia at War.
July 3. Battle of Koniggratz.
August 23. Treaty of Prague.
September. The Constitutional Conflict ended.
Bismarck is created a Count.
1867. February 12. The Constituent Reichstag of the North German
Confederation meets.
March and April. The Luxemburg Question.
May 11. The Conference of London neutralises Luxemburg.
July 1. The Constitution of the North German Confederation comes
into operation.
July 14. Bismarck appointed Federal Chancellor.
1868. April 27. The Customs Parliament for Germany meets.
September. Queen Isabella of Spain abdicates.
1869. April 11.
Benedetti at Berlin inquires as to a Hohenzollern Candi-
dature for the vacant Spanish Throne.
The Vatican Council meets (December 8).
1870. June zi. King William agrees to the Hohenzollern Candidature.
July 12. The Hohenzollern Candidature abandoned.
? 14. Bismarck publishes the'Ems telegram. '
? 15. Prussian mobilisation ordered.
? 19. France declares War on Prussia.
? 25. Bismarck publishes the Draft Treaty of August 1866.
September 1. Battle of Sedan.
? 4. Fall of the Second Empire.
? 20. Italian Troops enter Rome.
October 27. Surrender of Metz.
? 31. Russia denounces the Black Sea Articles of the Treaty
of 1856.
1871. January 18. William 1. proclaimed German Emperor at Versailles.
Bismarck becomes Chancellor of the German Empire.
March 13. Conference at London revises the Treaty of 1856.
April 1. Bismarck created a Prince.
May 10. Treaty of Frankfurt.
1872. Entente of the Three Empires and the Three Emperors (September).
The Kulturkampf begins in Prussia.
1873. May 15. . 'The May Laws. ' The German occupation of France
terminates. Bismarck resigns the Minister-Presidency to Roon.
1874. Increasing friction with France.
1875. Franco-German Crisis. Intervention of Russia and Great Britain
(April to May).
Revolts in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1876. Split in the Conservative Parties in Prussia.
Serbia and Montenegro declare war on Turkey (July).
Turkish Massacres in Bulgaria.
1877. February 20. Leo xm. succeeds Pius ix. as Pope.
Russia declares war on Turkey (April 24).
1878. March 3. Treaty of San Stefano.
May 30. Secret Convention between Great Britain and Russia.
June 13. Congress of Berlin. The Treaties of Berlin (July 13).
1879. The Dual Alliance between Germany and Austria (October 7).
Bismarck commences to end the Kulturkampf and breaks with the
National Liberals.
Commencement of the New Protectionist and Socialist Policy.
1880. A Liberal Ministry in Great Britain.
? 881. Assassination of the Tsar Alexander II. (March 13).
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1881. Fall of the Gambetta Ministry in France.
1882. May zo. The Triple Alliance. Italy joins the Dual Alliance.
Foundation of Die Deutsche Kolonial-Gesellschaft.
1883. The New Socialistic Legislation in Germany.
1884. March. The Secret 'Reinsurance' Convention with Russia, con-
firmed (September) at Skierniewice.
Anglo-German Colonial friction. Germany acquires Togoland, the
Cameroons, part of New Guinea, and other Colonies.
The Conference at Berlin to delimit spheres of the European
Powers in Africa. Foundation of the Congo Free State.
Fall of the Ferry Cabinet at Paris (April).
Anglo-German Colonial Agreement.
Eastern Roumelia joins Bulgaria. War between Bulgaria and Serbia.
1886. January 7. Boulanger becomes Minister of War in France.
August 21. Alexander of Battenberg kidnapped in Bulgaria.
Russia and Austria-Hungary in prolonged disagreement over the
Balkans.
1887. Renewal of the Triple Alliance.
Franco-German Crisis over 'The Schnaebele Incident' (April 20).
The Boulangist Movement at its height.
Pope Leo xm. arbitrates between Germany and Spain. End of the
Kulturkampf.
Great increase in German armaments. Renewal of the Reinsurance
Treaty.
1888. February 6. Bismarck's Review of the European situation.
Death of the Emperor William 1. (March 9).
Accession (March 9), and death of the Emperor Frederick 111. (June 15).
Accession of the Emperor William II. (June 15).
1889. Commencement of the quarrel between Bismarck and the Emperor
(September).
1890. March 20. Bismarck ' resigns' the Chancellorship.
General von Caprivi appointed Chancellor.
July 1. Anglo-German Colonial Agreement. The Emperor declares
that'our future lies on the water' (September).
1898. Death of Bismarck.
Foundation of the German Navy League.
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? INDEX
Note. --Treaties, Battles, and Lawns are indexed under single collective headings
Alexander ii. , 76, 260, 34. 2, 398.
Alexander HI. , 398-9, 434 seq. , 445.
Alsace-Lorraine, 12, 278-9, 294. -7,
392-3, 466.
Alsen, 179.
Alvensleben, General von, 138.
Andrassy, Count, 338, 341, 342, 352.
Antonelli, Cardinal, 206, 314.
Arndt, 6, 16.
Arnim, Count, 308, 335.
Arnold, Matthew, 253.
Augustenburg, Frederick, Duke of,
15+. ,63, 175. "t-
Austria, policy of, 25, 33, 58-61, 71,
81, 87, 104, 139, 146, 183, 197
seq. , 206, 219, 341, 344, 349,
351, 408, 444. See also Prussia
and Austria, relations of; Ger-
many and Austria, relations of.
Auxerre, Napoleon's speech at, 200.
Baden, 203, 212, 310.
< Baden Memorial,' the, 112.
Battles of, or at--
Koniggratz, 28, 166, 204.
Magenta, 77, 107.
Novara, 58.
Sedan, 122, 271.
Solferino, 77, 107.
Spicheren, 155, 271.
Worth, 155, 271,
Bavaria, 71, 207, 212, 241, 259, 282,
285, 310.
Bazaine, Marshal, 276.
Bebel, August, 236, 360, 383, 386.
Belgium, 11, 196, 212, 333.
Benedek, 199.
Benedetti, Count, 202, 206 seq. , 264,
268.
Bennigsen, R. von, 80, 150, 246, 325,
343. 352. 378.
Berlin, Congress of, 91, 339-40.
BernstorfF, Count, 175.
Libe? ral (16 vols. ); Sorel, A. , Histoire Diplomatique de la Guerre
Franco-Allemande (2 vols. ); Hanotaux, G. , Histoire de la France
Contemporaine (4 vols. , with much original material from MS.
sources; Eng. transi. ); and Denis, E. , La Fondation de l'Empire
Allemand (a chef-d'oeuvre of French historical scholarship); Des-
chaumes, E. , Gambetta, Le Grand Patriote; and De? bidour, Histoire
diplomatique de l'Europe, 1814-1878 (a classical text book); the
supplementary volume, 1878-1904 is useful, but somewhat dis-
appointing, though its bibliographies, particularly of French
sources, are valuable.
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? 512
BISMARCK
For the British side the following Parliamentary Papers and
Blue Books contain diplomatic correspondence and other papers:
Schleswig-Holstein, 1863, No. 74; 1864, Nos. 64 and 65; 1865,
No. 57; Luxemburg, 1867, Nos. 74 and 415; 1870, No. 70;
Africa, 1884-5, No. 54; 1890, No. 51; Poland, 1863, No. 75;
1864, No. 76; Russia, 1871, No. 72.
And the following biographies and memoirs: Morier, Sir
Robert, Memoirs and Letters, 2 vols. ; Lord J. Russell (Life by Sir
S. Walpole); Acton, Lord, Historical Essays and Studies ('Essay on
the Causes of the Franco-German War'); Granville, Earl (Life,
by Lord Fitzmaurice); Clarendon, Earl, Life of, by Sir H. Max-
well, in 2 vols. ; Crowe, Sir J. A. , Reminiscences; Loftus, Lord A. ,
Diplomatic Reminiscences, second series; Prince Consort, The,
Life, by Sir T. Martin (particularly vols. 3-5); Vitzthum von
Eckstidt, Count, London, Gastein und Sadowa; Salisbury, Marquis
of, Essays on Foreign Policy (reprinted from the Quarterly Review);
Dilke, Sir C, The Present Position of European Politics (i. e. in 1886)--
a most valuable study; and Life of Dilke, by Miss Tuckwell, in
2 vols. ; Lord Lyons, Life of, by Lord Newton; Gladstone, W. E. ,
Life of, by Lord Morley.
The Annual Register throughout is very helpful; and can be
collated with Schulthess, H. , Europaischer Geschichts-Kalender
(annually produced after i860). H. Egerton, British Foreign
Policy--A Rough Outline, is very stimulating and helpful on the
problems for British policy from 1850 onwards.
The following by W. H. Dawson are also very helpful:
German Socialism and F. Lassalle; Bismarck and State Socialism;
The Evolution of Modern Germany; German Fiscal Policy during
the Nineteenth Century; Social Insurance in Germany, 1883-1911.
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1(15. April 1. Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen born.
1821-27. Bismarck at Plamann's School in Berlin.
1827-3c. ? at Friedrich-Wilhelms Gymnasium in Berlin.
? 830-32. ? at the Gymnasium zum graucn Kloster.
1832. ? a student at the University of Gottingen.
1834. ? a student at the University of Berlin.
1835. >> enters the State Civil Service.
1838. ? serves for one year in the Garde-Jiiger.
1839. Death of Bismarck's mother. He takes over (with his brother) the
family estates.
1841. Bismarck settles at Kniephof.
1842-43. Travels in England, Switzerland, France, and North Germany.
1845. Death of Bismarck's father. Bismarck takes over Schonhausen.
1847. Bismarck attends the United Diet of the Estates (April 11).
Bismarck marries Johanna von Puttkamer.
1848-49. The years of Revolution in Germany.
1849. The Imperial Crown voted to the King of Prussia by the National
Parliament at Frankfurt March (29), and rejected by him
(April 28).
1S50. Convention or Punctation of Olmiitz.
1I51. Re-establishment of the Federal Constitution of 1815 (May 16).
Bismarck appointed Minister Plenipotentiary for Prussia at Frank-
furt (July 15).
1851-59. Bismarck Minister at Frankfurt.
1852. The Treaty of London settles the Danish Succession and the question
of the Duchies (Schleswig-Holstein).
1854-56. The Crimean War. The Treaty of Paris (March 30, 1856).
1858. October 26. Prince William becomes Regent in Prussia.
1859. January 29. Bismarck transferred to the Embassy at Petersburg.
April 29. War between Austria and Piedmont (with France).
November 1 o. Treaty of Zurich ends the Italian War.
1860. May 5. Garibaldi's Expedition of'The Thousand. '
1861. January 2. The Prince Regent becomes King of Prussia as
William 1.
1862. Bismarck appointed Ambassador at Paris (May az).
September 23. Bismarck appointed Minister-President of Prussia. Re-
jection of the Military Budget. 'The Constitutional Conflict. '
1863. Rebellion in Poland. The Alvensleben Convention (February 8).
August 17. Congress of Princes at Frankfurt.
November 15. Death of Frederick vn. of Denmark. Opening of
the Schleswig-Holstein Conflict.
1864. January 16. Alliance of Prussia and Austria.
April 25-June 25. Failure of the London Conference to settle
the Schleswig-Holstein Question.
October 24. Treaty of Vienna. The Duchies ceded to Austria and
Prussia.
1865. The Convention of Gastein (August 14).
1866. April 8. Prussia concludes an alliance with Italy.
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1866. June 14. Prussia declares the Federal Diet dissolved.
June 15. Austria and Prussia at War.
July 3. Battle of Koniggratz.
August 23. Treaty of Prague.
September. The Constitutional Conflict ended.
Bismarck is created a Count.
1867. February 12. The Constituent Reichstag of the North German
Confederation meets.
March and April. The Luxemburg Question.
May 11. The Conference of London neutralises Luxemburg.
July 1. The Constitution of the North German Confederation comes
into operation.
July 14. Bismarck appointed Federal Chancellor.
1868. April 27. The Customs Parliament for Germany meets.
September. Queen Isabella of Spain abdicates.
1869. April 11.
Benedetti at Berlin inquires as to a Hohenzollern Candi-
dature for the vacant Spanish Throne.
The Vatican Council meets (December 8).
1870. June zi. King William agrees to the Hohenzollern Candidature.
July 12. The Hohenzollern Candidature abandoned.
? 14. Bismarck publishes the'Ems telegram. '
? 15. Prussian mobilisation ordered.
? 19. France declares War on Prussia.
? 25. Bismarck publishes the Draft Treaty of August 1866.
September 1. Battle of Sedan.
? 4. Fall of the Second Empire.
? 20. Italian Troops enter Rome.
October 27. Surrender of Metz.
? 31. Russia denounces the Black Sea Articles of the Treaty
of 1856.
1871. January 18. William 1. proclaimed German Emperor at Versailles.
Bismarck becomes Chancellor of the German Empire.
March 13. Conference at London revises the Treaty of 1856.
April 1. Bismarck created a Prince.
May 10. Treaty of Frankfurt.
1872. Entente of the Three Empires and the Three Emperors (September).
The Kulturkampf begins in Prussia.
1873. May 15. . 'The May Laws. ' The German occupation of France
terminates. Bismarck resigns the Minister-Presidency to Roon.
1874. Increasing friction with France.
1875. Franco-German Crisis. Intervention of Russia and Great Britain
(April to May).
Revolts in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1876. Split in the Conservative Parties in Prussia.
Serbia and Montenegro declare war on Turkey (July).
Turkish Massacres in Bulgaria.
1877. February 20. Leo xm. succeeds Pius ix. as Pope.
Russia declares war on Turkey (April 24).
1878. March 3. Treaty of San Stefano.
May 30. Secret Convention between Great Britain and Russia.
June 13. Congress of Berlin. The Treaties of Berlin (July 13).
1879. The Dual Alliance between Germany and Austria (October 7).
Bismarck commences to end the Kulturkampf and breaks with the
National Liberals.
Commencement of the New Protectionist and Socialist Policy.
1880. A Liberal Ministry in Great Britain.
? 881. Assassination of the Tsar Alexander II. (March 13).
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1881. Fall of the Gambetta Ministry in France.
1882. May zo. The Triple Alliance. Italy joins the Dual Alliance.
Foundation of Die Deutsche Kolonial-Gesellschaft.
1883. The New Socialistic Legislation in Germany.
1884. March. The Secret 'Reinsurance' Convention with Russia, con-
firmed (September) at Skierniewice.
Anglo-German Colonial friction. Germany acquires Togoland, the
Cameroons, part of New Guinea, and other Colonies.
The Conference at Berlin to delimit spheres of the European
Powers in Africa. Foundation of the Congo Free State.
Fall of the Ferry Cabinet at Paris (April).
Anglo-German Colonial Agreement.
Eastern Roumelia joins Bulgaria. War between Bulgaria and Serbia.
1886. January 7. Boulanger becomes Minister of War in France.
August 21. Alexander of Battenberg kidnapped in Bulgaria.
Russia and Austria-Hungary in prolonged disagreement over the
Balkans.
1887. Renewal of the Triple Alliance.
Franco-German Crisis over 'The Schnaebele Incident' (April 20).
The Boulangist Movement at its height.
Pope Leo xm. arbitrates between Germany and Spain. End of the
Kulturkampf.
Great increase in German armaments. Renewal of the Reinsurance
Treaty.
1888. February 6. Bismarck's Review of the European situation.
Death of the Emperor William 1. (March 9).
Accession (March 9), and death of the Emperor Frederick 111. (June 15).
Accession of the Emperor William II. (June 15).
1889. Commencement of the quarrel between Bismarck and the Emperor
(September).
1890. March 20. Bismarck ' resigns' the Chancellorship.
General von Caprivi appointed Chancellor.
July 1. Anglo-German Colonial Agreement. The Emperor declares
that'our future lies on the water' (September).
1898. Death of Bismarck.
Foundation of the German Navy League.
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? INDEX
Note. --Treaties, Battles, and Lawns are indexed under single collective headings
Alexander ii. , 76, 260, 34. 2, 398.
Alexander HI. , 398-9, 434 seq. , 445.
Alsace-Lorraine, 12, 278-9, 294. -7,
392-3, 466.
Alsen, 179.
Alvensleben, General von, 138.
Andrassy, Count, 338, 341, 342, 352.
Antonelli, Cardinal, 206, 314.
Arndt, 6, 16.
Arnim, Count, 308, 335.
Arnold, Matthew, 253.
Augustenburg, Frederick, Duke of,
15+. ,63, 175. "t-
Austria, policy of, 25, 33, 58-61, 71,
81, 87, 104, 139, 146, 183, 197
seq. , 206, 219, 341, 344, 349,
351, 408, 444. See also Prussia
and Austria, relations of; Ger-
many and Austria, relations of.
Auxerre, Napoleon's speech at, 200.
Baden, 203, 212, 310.
< Baden Memorial,' the, 112.
Battles of, or at--
Koniggratz, 28, 166, 204.
Magenta, 77, 107.
Novara, 58.
Sedan, 122, 271.
Solferino, 77, 107.
Spicheren, 155, 271.
Worth, 155, 271,
Bavaria, 71, 207, 212, 241, 259, 282,
285, 310.
Bazaine, Marshal, 276.
Bebel, August, 236, 360, 383, 386.
Belgium, 11, 196, 212, 333.
Benedek, 199.
Benedetti, Count, 202, 206 seq. , 264,
268.
Bennigsen, R. von, 80, 150, 246, 325,
343. 352. 378.
Berlin, Congress of, 91, 339-40.
BernstorfF, Count, 175.