Examining William Pitt the Younger’s foreign policy from 1783 to 1797, Nathaniel Jarrett considers a question that has long vexed historians: Did Pitt adhere to the ‘blue water’ school, imagining a globe-trotting navy, or did he favour engagement nearer to shore and on the European Continent?
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Examining William Pitt the Younger’s foreign policy from 1783 to 1797, Nathaniel Jarrett considers a question that has long vexed historians: Did Pitt adhere to the ‘blue water’ school, imagining a globe-trotting navy, or did he favour engagement nearer to shore and on the European Continent?
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