BIBLIOGRAPHY General 1. Lagorgette, Jean: Le Role de la Guerre, Paris, 1906. 2. Amos, Sheldon: Political and Legal Remedies for War (57-130). Cassel, Petter, Galpin & Co., London. 3. Anitchkow: War and Labor (1900), Part II, page 189. Archibald Constable & Co.-Westminster-1900. 4. Peyronnard: Des Causes de la Guerre (1901). 5. Salieres: La Guerre, ses causes ses resultats. Paris, 1879, 6. Laveleye: Des Causes Actuelles de la Guerre en Europe et de l'arbitrage. 7. Richet: La Passe de la Guerre et l'Avenir de la Paix. Paris, 1907. 8. D'Eichthal: Guerre et Paix, 1909. 9. Letorneau, Ch.: La Guerre dans Les Diverses Races Humaines. Paris, 1906. 10. Mahan, Captain A. T.: Some Neglected Aspects of War. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1907. SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR 1. Chadwick, French Ensor: Relations of the United States and Spain-Diplomacy. Scribners, New York, 1909. 2. Lebraud, Elie: La Guerre Hispano-Americaine et le Droit Des Gens. Paris, 1904. 3. Benton, E. J.: International Law and Diplomacy of the SpanishAmerican War. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1908. 4. Lodge, Henry Cabot: The War with Spain: Harper's, N. Y., 1899. 5. Mahan, Captain Alfred T.: Lessons of the War with Spain. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1899. 6. Mahan, Captain A. T.: Some Neglected Aspects of War. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1907. 7. Alger, R. H.: The Spanish-American War. Harper's, New York, 1901. 8. Moore, John Bassett: Digest of International Law, Vol. VI (especially) on Documents and Diplomacy. (Government Printing office, Washington, 1906.) WARS IN SOUTH AFRICA 1. Doyle, A. Conan: The War in South Africa, Its Cause and Conduct. McClure, Phillips & Co., N. Y., 1902. 2. Green, James: Causes of the War in South Africa, Worcester, Mass. June, 1900. 3. D'Espagnet, La Guerre: Sud-Africane. Paris, 1902. 4. Bryce, James: Impressions of South Africa, The Century Co., N. Y., 1897. 5. Sanderson, Edgar: Africa in the 19th Century. Scribners, N. Y., 1898. 6. Schreiner, Olive: The South African Question. C. H. Sergel Co., Chicago, 1899. 7. Hillegas, Howard C.: Oom Paul's People. Appleton's, N. Y., 1899. 8. Holland, Thos. Erskine: The European Concert in the Eastern Question, Oxford, 1885. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR 1. Rev. M. Francis: Chronique des Faits Internationaux. In Vol. XII, Revue Generale de Droit International Public, 1905, pp. 215 ff. 2. Asakawa: The 3. Hershey, A. S.: Japanese War. 4. Lawrence, T. J.: lan & Co., New Russo-Japanese Conflict, 1904. International Law and Diplomacy of the Russo- War and Neutrality in the Far East. McMil- 5. Rose, J. Holland: Development of the European Nations, 18701900. Two Vols. Putnam's, N. W. 1905. 6. Cambridge Modern History, Vol. 12. 7. Hazen, Chas. Downer: Europe Since 1815. Chapter XXX. Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1910. 8. Cordier: Histoire des relations de la Claine avec les Puissances Occidentales, Paris, 1902, 3 Vol. in 8. 9. Gairal de Serezin: Autour du Conflict d'Extreme Orient. Paris, 1905, I Vol. in 8. 10. Stead, A.: Japan's Position in the Far East. Fortnightly Review, 1903. 11. The Conflict in the Far East. Edinburgh Review, 1904. 12. Mackray, R.: The Crisis in the Far East. Monthly Review, Feb., 1904. 13. Vickers, E. H.: The Eastern Crisis and Its Origin, The Nation, Feb., 1904. HISTORIES 1. Rose, J. Holland: Development of European Nations (Vol. I, Ch. I), (Vol. I, Chs. VII-IX). On Balkan situation and RussoTurkish War, Putnam's, New York, 1905. 2. Seignobos: Political History of Europe Since 1814. (McVane translation.) Henry Holt & Co., 1899. 3. The Balkan Question: Ed. by Luigi Villari (Published by John Murray, London, 1905). 4. Cambridge Modern History, Vols. XI and XII. 5. Robinson and Beard: Development of Modern Europe, Vol. II. 6. Hazen, Chas. D.: Europe Since 1815. Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1910. INDEX Aaronsohn, "With the Turks in Allenby, General, captures Jeru- Allepo, capture of, 150 Armistice, terms for Germany, Assassination, of Franz-Ferdinand, Austria-Hungary, fundamental cause for war, 28; arch-enemy Bagdad, railway, 63, 70; city cap- Baker, Secretary, "The Nation in Belgrade (Serbia), captured by Bernhardi, General, principles, 72, 187-92; quotations from, 187-92 Boris, of Bulgaria, succeeds to Bryan, W. J., treaties, 48 annexation, Bulgaria, and Turkey, 76, and oth- Economic wars, 31-2 England, Causes of war in 1914, European War, 1914, causes of, 58-64; background of, 51-7 Finland, reference to, 45; and Bol- Foch, General, in battle of Marne, Formosa, ceded to Japan, 84 Franz-Ferdinand, Archduke, assas- Frederick the Great, his principles |