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Acknowledgements | ||
Foreword | ||
Prelude: A 'Wanton Outrage' and the Battle of Debucca, 24 March 1849 | 1 | |
Pt. I | Palmerston and the 'Civis Romanus' | 9 |
Britain in Mid-Century: The Political Setting for the Affair | 11 | |
Pt. II | David and Goliath Together: Forsters, Braithwaite & Martin, and the Most English Minister, 1849-1853 | 43 |
1 | Prologue: The Cives Britannici | 45 |
2 | Matthew Forster MP: Champion of the Legitimate Trade | 60 |
3 | Focus on the Nunez: 1847 | 101 |
4 | The Clash of Arms, the Quest for Truth, the Veils of Deception: Actions in Africa and the Return to Europe, Spring 1849 | 139 |
5 | Political Scandals and the Affair: Palmerston versus de la Hitte, d'Hoffschmidt and the Court, 1849-1851 | 189 |
6 | The Affair within the Affair: End-Game, 1852-1853 | 242 |
7 | Epilogue | 260 |
Pt. III | Appendices | 265 |
1 | 'Pam' and 'Winnie': A Comparison | 267 |
2 | Constitutional and Legal Aspects | 278 |
3 | Foreign Office Pressures, 1851-1853 | 297 |
4 | The Road to Debucca | 307 |
Dramatis Personae | 309 | |
Bibliographical Summary | 312 | |
Sources and Bibliography | 315 | |
Index | 328 |
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