social reform and, 644, 647–48
   war plans and, 744
   London, Treaty of, 57–58
   Londonderry, Lady, 572
   London to Ladysmith, via Pretoria (Churchill), 766
   Lorraine-Smith, Isabella, 51, 55
   Loubet, Emile:
   Anglo-French Entente and, 344–46
   Morocco crisis and, 359–60, 362
   Louis, Prince of Battenberg, 382–83, 433, 847
   Churchill and, 773–74, 778
   Dreadnought and, 470
   Fisher and, 501
   Louis XIV, King of France, 62–64, 307, 818
   Lüderitz, F.A.E., 85
   Lyttelton, May, 315–16
   Lyttelton, Spencer, 316
   MacDonald, James Ramsay, 601, 906–7
   MacDonald, Lady, 282
   MacDonald, Sir Claude, 279–80
   McKenna, Pamela, 578, 772
   McKenna, Reginald, 405, 490n, 771
   Agadir Crisis and, 735–36, 744
   Anglo-German naval talks and, 709
   Anglo-Russian Entente and, 602
   Asquith and, 576
   Churchill and, 768
   Churchill’s Naval Estimates and, 821, 824
   Edward VII’s death and, 656
   Fisher and, 498
   Fisher-Beresford conflict and, 530, 532, 535, 537–42
   Naval Scare and, 609–19, 621–24, 819
   war plans and, 745–47
   Mackenzie, Sir Morell, 38–41, 43–44
   McKinley, William, 512
   Maclean, Kaid, 353
   Madrid, Treaty of, 352, 354, 357–59
   Mahan, Alfred Thayer, xxi, xxiii–xxv, 164, 231, 256, 434, 634
   Malet, Sir Edward, 221–22
   Manchester, William, 751
   Manual of Seamanship (Alston), 389
   Marchand, Jean-Baptiste, 588
   Boxer Rebellion and, 286
   Fashoda crisis and, 251–55, 342
   Marie Feodorovna, Empress of Russia, 10, 17
   Marienbad, Fisher’s visits to, 424–25, 457
   Markham, A. H., 393–95
   Marlborough House Set, 14–16, 20
   Marschall von Bieberstein, Baron Adolf, 101–2, 114, 117, 145, 668–69, 817, 843
   Bülow and, 144, 146
   Eulenburg and, 670
   and German-Boer relations, 221–22
   Holstein and, 128, 143
   Jameson Raid and, 223
   Kiderlen and, 716–18
   Kruger Telegram and, 223–25
   William II’s dislike of, 120
   Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 856
   Melbourne, Lord, 5, 206
   Memoirs (Bülow), 132, 139, 675–76, 679, 685–86, 692
   Memoirs (Fisher), 457, 469
   Memoirs (Haldane), 806
   Memoirs (Holstein), 212
   Memoirs (Tirpitz), 168, 171
   Memoirs (William II), 695
   Mencken, Ludwig, 50
   Mendelssohn, Franz von, 798
   Mensdorff, Count von, 840, 881, 883
   Messimy, Pierre, 738
   Metternich, Count Paul Wolff-, 302–3, 308–9
   Agadir Crisis and, 729–35, 737–38
   Anglo-French Entente, 345
   Anglo-German alliance negotiations and, 309
   Anglo-German naval talks and, 697–702, 708, 813–17
   Haldane Mission and, 812
   Kiderlen and, 718
   Lichnowsky and, 843
   Morocco crisis and, 365, 367
   Naval Scare and, 619–22, 624
   Metternich, Prince Clemens von, 47, 52
   Minghetti, Donna Laura, 142
   Mitchell, Sir Thomas, 478
   Moltke, Count Kuno von, 101, 675–77, 679
   Moltke, Helmuth von (elder), 59, 91–92, 284, 364, 415, 893
   Franco-Prussian War and, 62–64
   on French threat, 78
   Moltke, Helmuth von (younger), 167
   Agadir Crisis and, 739
   Anglo-German naval talks and, 702
   Austro-Serbian conflict and, 857–58, 863, 873
   British war planning and, 745
   and German threat to Belgium, 895–97, 903
   and German threat to France, 875, 907
   Russo-German conflict and, 870–71, 873–76
   Monis, Ernest, 723–24
   Monson, Sir Edmund, 253, 255, 344
   Montagu, Edward, 580
   Monts, Alexander von, 163, 167–68
   Moore, Arthur, 394
   Morley, Lord John, 593n, 683
   Anglo-Russian Entente and, 597
   Balfour and, 322
   Boer War and, 550, 558, 560, 562
   Chamberlain and, 233, 239
   Churchill and, 775
   and German threat to France, 898
   Naval Scare and, 614
   and veto power of House of Lords, 661
   William II and, 104
   Morocco, 351–68, 522
   Agadir Crisis and, 183, 706, 711, 724–44, 748, 790, 807, 819
   Algeciras Conference on, 364–68, 590, 594, 606, 664, 673
   Anglo-French military talks on, 590–92
   control of police in, 365–66
   foreigners kidnapped in, 351–52
   Franco-German agreements on, 718–24, 741–43
   French interests in, 346–50, 352–68, 588–92, 594, 663–64, 718–25, 741–43
   independence of, 356–58, 719
   internationalization of, 363, 365–66
   William II’s visit to, 356–60, 362
   Motley, John, 51, 53–54, 56–57
   Müller, Georg von, 137, 485, 621n, 830, 842, 848, 851
   Münster, Count Georg Herbert von, 74, 83
   German colonialism and, 85–87
   Muraviëv, Count Mikhail Nikolaevich, 429
   Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 83, 307, 765, 818
   Battle of Trafalgar and, xiv, xvi
   Bismarck compared to, 49
   exile of, xxi, 47, 373
   French blockade and, xiv-xv
   Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 17, 48, 60–62, 386
   Franco-Prussian War and, 61–62
   Napoleonic Wars, xxi
   Natzmer, Captain, 116–17
   Navy, French, 373, 434
   battle cruisers and, 491
   in Battle of Trafalgar, xiii-xvi
   and bombardment of Alexandria, 421
   ironclads of, 386–87
   steam-fitted ships of, 386
   Navy, Russian, xix, 374
   opening Dardanelles to, 602–6
   Navy, U.S., xix–xx, xxviii
   during Civil War, 386–88
   Dreadnought and, 489
   Dreadnought-type ships built by, 469, 472
   Naval Scare and, 625
   oil-powered warships of, 785
   and redistribution of British Fleet, 462
   in War of 1812, 398
   Navy League, German, 178
   Nelson, Lord Horatio, xxvii, 373, 393, 409–10
   background of, xv
   Battle of Trafalgar and, xiii–xvi
   Beresford compared to, 502
   death of, xv
   Fisher compared with, 401
   Fisher on, 440–42, 454, 515, 518
   French blockade and, xiv–xv
   frigates in time of, 490–91
   naval tactics of, 391–92, 397–98
   Tirpitz and, 166, 168–69, 173
   Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia, 29n, 34, 173, 515, 686
   Anglo-Russian Entente and, 596–98, 601–2
   Anglo-Russian naval talks and, 845–46
   Austro-Serbian conflict and, 865–66, 869–70
   Bosnia Crisis and, 604, 607–8
   Boxer Rebellion and, 283–85
   Fashoda crisis and, 256
   First Hague Peace Conference and, 429–30, 432
   Jameson Raid and, 223
   Russo-German conflict and, 870, 874, 899–900
   Nicolson, Harold, 590, 599
   Nicolson, Sir Arthur, 347, 686
   
					     					 			 Agadir Crisis and, 730
   Anglo-Russian Entente and, 595–97, 599, 601
   Austro-Serbian conflict and, 882
   Bosnia Crisis and, 608
   and German threat to France, 898
   Morocco crisis and, 353, 365–67, 594
   and opening Dardanelles to Russian warships, 602–3, 605
   Nicolson, Sir William, 745–46
   Noble, Sir Andrew, 499
   Noel, Gerard, 394
   Northbrook, Lord, 419, 422, 424
   “Notes on Insular Free Trade” (Balfour), 331–32
   Olga, Grand Duchess of Russia, 404, 602
   Omdurman, Battle of, Churchill on, 763–64
   Page, Walter, 907
   Paint Work Affair, 525–27
   Pakenham, William, 471
   Palmerston, Lord, 160, 190, 581, 631
   Pan-German League, 136
   Parker, Sir William, 409–10
   Parsons, Sir Charles, xxix, 474
   Pasha, Arabi, 505–6
   Patow, Baron, 69
   Pauncefote, Sir Julian, 430, 432
   Pedicaris, Ion, 351–52
   Persia, Anglo-Russian Entente and, 597, 599–600
   Philip II, King of Spain, 307
   Pichon, Stéphen, 604
   Plant, Morton F., 158–59
   Poincaré, Raymond:
   Austro-Serbian conflict and, 865
   and German threat to France, 888–89
   Pourtalès, Count Friedrich von, 607, 865
   Russo-German conflict and, 874–75
   Prague, Treaty of, 60
   Princip, Gavrilo, 859
   Prussia:
   as antagonistic toward Britain, 43
   Austrian war with, 18, 58–60, 65
   Bismarck as ambassador of, 53–54
   Denmark invaded by, 12–14, 18, 32–33, 57–58, 65
   French war with, 18, 61–65, 73, 76–78, 161–62, 166
   Navy of, 160–63, 166
   parliamentary crisis and, 54–57
   Schleswig-Holstein crisis and, 57–58
   see also German Empire
   Queen Elizabeth, H.M.S.:
   building of, 781–85
   cost of, 832
   Radolin, Prince, 349
   Morocco crisis and, 359–60, 361–64
   Radowitz, Johann Maria von, 131, 364–66
   Redmond, John, 906
   Regendanz, Wilhelm, 723, 725
   Reid, Sir James, 653
   Reid, Whitelaw, 654
   Reinsurance Treaty, 82, 90, 102, 113–15
   Holstein and, 114, 127–28
   Reischach, Baron von, 652
   Renown, H.M.S., xviii, xxviii-xxx, 492
   description of, 433
   Fisher and, 428–29, 433–34, 448
   Repington, Charles, 589
   Révoil, M., Morocco crisis and, 365–67
   Rhodes, Cecil, 248
   ambitions of, 213–14, 218, 222, 230
   background of, 213–14
   Boer War and, 550
   death of, 230
   and German-Boer relations, 221–22
   Jameson Raid and, 218–19, 229–30
   Kruger Telegram and, 228
   Rhodes, Herbert, 213
   Richards, Sir Frederick, 487
   Richter, Eugen, 179
   Richthofen, Baron Oswald von, 148, 368, 664
   Riddle of the Sands, The (Childers), 632–35
   Riezler, Kurt, 740
   Rise of the Dutch Republic (Motley), 51
   Ritchie, David, 332
   Imperial Preference debate and, 327–28, 331
   River War, The (Churchill), 764
   Roberts, Lord, 296, 298, 338
   on abandoning Mediterranean, 827
   Boer War and, 274–75, 553, 685
   and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 628–30, 635–38
   Daily Telegraph crisis and, 685–86
   Robinson, Charles F., 158–59
   Romania, Balkan Wars and, 839
   Roon, Albrecht von, 54, 56, 64
   Roosevelt, Theodore, 106, 596, 654
   Beresford and, 514
   and launching of Dreadnought, 480
   Morocco crisis and, 352, 355, 361, 367
   Rosebery, Lord, 88, 189, 192, 218, 574, 757
   Boer War and, 550–51, 555
   and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 628
   Campbell-Bannerman and, 548–50, 556
   Fashoda crisis and, 251, 253–54
   Fisher and, 442–43
   Grey and, 583
   Home Rule and, 556
   Lansdowne and, 338
   1909 budget and, 649
   political handicaps of, 549
   Rhodes and, 214
   Rothschild, Alfred, 306
   Rouvier, Maurice, 359, 361–63, 366–67
   Royal Navy, British, 373–400
   Agadir Crisis and, 736–37, 744
   Anglo-German alliance negotiations and, 307
   animals permitted on ships and, 376–77
   battle cruisers and, 490–96
   Battle of Trafalgar and, xiii-xvi
   Beresford’s commands in, 505–8, 512–27, 532–34, 536, 538–39, 542
   Beresford’s early career in, 503
   Bismarck on, 175
   boatswain’s mates of, 378–79
   Boer War and, 180
   and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 627–30
   British reliance on, xxii
   budgets for, 466–67
   ceremonial visits to Baltic ports by, 849–53
   and changes in ship construction, 385–91
   Churchill on, 820
   Churchill’s administration of, 769–89
   Churchill’s estimates for, 821–25, 828–37, 848, 854
   defensive role of, 626–27
   Diamond Jubilee Review of, xvii–xx, xxii, xxv–xxxi, 174
   discipline in, 379–80, 384, 410
   drunkenness in, 377
   Egypt and, 420–22, 504–8
   expansion of, 696–700, 804, 809–10, 813
   First Hague Peace Conference and, 430
   Fisher-Beresford conflict and, 516–17, 528
   Fisher’s commands in, 415–24, 428–29, 433–48, 451–55, 504–5, 512–15, 542
   Fisher’s credo and, 404–5, 438
   Fisher’s critics in, 405–6, 437
   Fisher’s early career in, 409–14
   Fisher’s reforms for, 382, 402, 405, 438–39, 460–67, 498, 515–17, 520, 536
   food in, 379, 384, 410
   France blockaded by, xiv-xv
   German colonialism and, 132
   German naval expansion and, 184, 244, 801
   German security threatened by, xxiv–xxv
   and German threat to France, 898
   gunnery in, 397–400, 402, 413–14, 417, 426–27, 440, 465–66, 786–88
   Invincible-class battle cruisers of, 464, 493–97
   ironclads of, 386–89
   Mediterranean abandoned by, 827–28
   midshipmen of, 382–85, 392–93
   Morocco crisis and, 362–63, 366
   Naval Holiday and, 830–32, 847–48
   Naval Scare and, 609–25, 819
   nelsonian tactics of, 391–92, 397–98
   nepotism in, 392
   1909 budget and, 646–47
   North Sea superiority of, 848
   officers of, 374–80, 385, 415, 449–51, 461, 776–78
   oil-powered warships of, 784–85
   ordinary seamen of, 378–81, 385, 776–77
   paint-and-brightwork cult in, 396, 398–99
   as policeman of oceans, 374
   readiness of, 391–93, 438
   Russo-German conflict and, 900
   shrinkage of, 373–74
   South Africa and, 216
   steam-fitted ships of, 386
   steam-propelled ironclads of, 389–91
   steel battleships of, 391
   on submarines, 451–53
   supremacy of, xxi-xxii, xxiv-xxv, 373, 406, 592–93, 848–49
   Tirpitz’s adm 
					     					 			iration for, 166
   Tirpitz’s Risk Theory and, 181–82
   topmen of, 380–81
   torpedoes and, 414, 417–18, 451
   variety in matters of uniform in, 375–76
   Victorian splendor of, 395–96
   in War of 1812, 398
   war plans of, 744–48
   William II’s interest in, 108, 150–51
   Rozhestvensky, Z. P., 474, 596
   Russell, Lord John, 190, 229, 581
   Russian Empire, 83, 196–98, 359
   Agadir Crisis and, 737
   Anglo-French Entente and, 345, 349–50, 354–55
   Anglo-German alliance negotiations and, 291–92, 301–2, 304–7
   Anglo-German naval talks and, 708
   Anglo-Japanese alliance and, 339–40
   and assassination of Franz Ferdinand, 860–61
   Austro-Serbian conflict and, 857–58, 860–62, 864–67, 869–70, 880, 886
   Balkan Wars and, 839–40
   Bismarck’s diplomacy and, 77–82, 87–88, 90, 98–99, 102, 113–14, 127–28
   Bismarck’s mission to, 54–55
   Boer War and, 275
   Bosnia Crisis and, 604–8
   Boxer Rebellion and, 281, 283–85, 287
   British entente with, xxv, 594–602
   British naval talks with, 845–47
   British war planning and, 745
   Bülow’s posting in, 141–42
   Chinese interests of, 242–43, 339
   colonialism of, 85
   Eastern Question and, 196–200
   Fashoda crisis and, 254
   First Hague Peace Conference and, 429
   German colonialism and, 137
   German conflict with, 870–77, 880–81, 884–85, 888, 891, 894–95, 899–900
   German treaties with, 82
   Haldane Mission and, 811
   Holstein on, 127–28
   Holstein’s posting in, 124, 127
   mobilization of, 874, 876–77, 897, 899
   Morocco crisis and, 594
   Navy of, xix, 374, 602–6
   relations between Britain and, 156
   as threat to Britain, xxiii, 460, 515
   William II’s mission to, 34–35
   Russo-Turkish wars, 78–79, 196–97
   Saint-Seine, Count de, 825
   St. Vincent, John Jervis, Earl, 379–80, 401
   Salisbury, Georgina Alderson Cecil, Lady, 194–95, 200n, 204–6
   Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Third Marquess of, xxiii, 46, 90, 132–33, 189–212, 238, 353, 549, 571, 589n, 757
   Anglo-French Entente and, 342–43, 346
   Anglo-German alliance negotiations and, 246–47, 268–70, 292, 304–6
   Anglo-Japanese alliance and, 339–40
   Balfour and, 189, 191–93, 313–14, 320–22, 324
   Beresford and, 509–10
   Bismarck’s relationship with, 88
   Boer War and, 271–72, 274, 288, 310, 321, 551
   Boxer Rebellion and, 281, 283–85
   and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 627
   Campbell-Bannerman and, 555–56
   Chamberlain and, 189, 191–93, 232–33, 237, 244, 246
   childhood of, 193
   China policy and, 241–42