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Foreword
This dissertation, originally submitted to King's College in London by Ewan B. Carmichael, portrays the strategic issues of the Seven Years' War from the British point of view. Presently we have only published the two first parts but other parts will soon follow.
Table of content
Part 1 - Introduction and Background
Part 2 - Narrative of Britain's role in the Seven Years' War
Part 3 - Seeking and Negotiating Peace
References
Carmichael, E. B.: To what extent was Great Britain able to influence her strategy in the face of the events of the Seven Years' War?, dissertation for King's College, London, August 2012