VII

EL OSO Y LA BALLENA:
RUSIA Y GRAN BRETAÑA

[1] Scarborough Evening News, 24 de octubre de 1904. <<

[2] Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, pp. 255-258. <<

[3] Herring, From Colony to Superpower, pp. 360-361. <<

[4] McDonald, United Government, pp. 70-71. <<

[5] Kleînmikhel, Memories of a Shipwrecked World, p. 176. <<

[6] Lincoln, In War’s Dark Shadow, p. 224. <<

[7] McDonald, United Government, p. 71; Lincoln, In War’s Dark Shadow, p. 225. <<

[8] McDonald, United Government, pp. 71 y 73. <<

[9] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 144. <<

[10] Figes, A People’s Tragedy, pp. 179-86. <<

[11] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 149. <<

[12] Airapetov, Generalui, p. 12. <<

[13] Figes, A People’s Tragedy, p. 16. <<

[14] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 39. <<

[15] McDonald, United Government, p. 16 nota 39. <<

[16] Ibid., p. 16. <<

[17] Izvol’skiĭ y Seeger, The Memoirs of Alexander Iswolsky, p. 270 nota. <<

[18] Carter, The Three Emperors, pp. 64-71; Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 40-42, 58-59 y 166-167. <<

[19] Carter, The Three Emperors, p. 69. <<

[20] Steinberg, All the Tsar’s Men, pp. 29-31. <<

[21] Ibid., 30. <<

[22] Lincoln, In War’s Dark Shadow, p. 33. <<

[23] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 42. <<

[24] Neklyudov, Diplomatic Reminiscences, p. 4. <<

[25] McDonald, United Government, pp. 65-66. <<

[26] Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, p. 70. <<

[27] Carter, The Three Emperors, p. 225. <<

[28] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 64. <<

[29] Ibid., p. 71. <<

[30] Ibid., p. 141. <<

[31] Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, p. 62. <<

[32] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 102. <<

[33] McDonald, United Government, p. 70. <<

[34] Ibid., p. 70. <<

[35] Ibid., p. 73 y caps. 2 y 3. <<

[36] Ibid., pp. 40-41. <<

[37] Radziwill, Behind the Veil, p. 226. <<

[38] Lieven, Nicholas II, pp. 65-66. <<

[39] Kleînmikhel, Memories of a Shipwrecked World, pp. 211-212. <<

[40] Radziwill, Behind the Veil, p. 230. <<

[41] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 227. <<

[42] Ibid., p. 55 nota 8. <<

[43] Carter, The Three Emperors, p. 221. <<

[44] Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, p. 55. <<

[45] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 149; Figes, A People’s Tragedy, p. 191. <<

[46] Radziwill, Behind the Veil, p. 357; Lincoln, In War’s Dark Shadow, p. 343. <<

[47] Figes, A People’s Tragedy, p. 230; Radziwill, Behind the Veil, p. 361. <<

[48] Lieven, Russia and the Origins, pp. 23-24. <<

[49] Fuller, Strategy and Power in Russia, p. 415. <<

[50] Szamuely, The Russian Tradition, p. 19. <<

[51] Citado en Robert Chandler, «Searching for a Saviour», Spectator, Londres, p. 31, marzo de 2012. <<

[52] Kennan, Siberia and the Exile System, p. 55. <<

[53] Dowler, Russia in 1913, p. 198. <<

[54] Vinogradov, «1914 God: Byt’ Ili ne Byt’ Vojne?», p. 162. <<

[55] Fuller, Strategy and Power in Russia, p. 378. <<

[56] Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, p. 86 y cap. 3. <<

[57] Weinroth, «The British Radicals», pp. 665-670. <<

[58] Gilmour, Curzon, p. 201. <<

[59] Hinsley, British Foreign Policy under Sir Edward Grey, pp. 135-136. <<

[60] Fuller, Strategy and Power in Russia, pp. 364-365; Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, pp. 113-115. <<

[61] Jusserand, What Me Befell, p. 203. <<

[62] Lieven, Russia and the Origins, p. 6. <<

[63] Stevenson, Armaments, p. 53. <<

[64] Lieven, «Pro-Germans and Russian Foreign Policy», p. 38. <<

[65] Airapetov, Generalui, pp. 10-11. <<

[66] Fuller, Strategy and Power in Russia, pp. 379-382. <<

[67] Ibid., p. 404. <<

[68] Lieven, «Pro-Germans and Russian Foreign Policy», pp. 41-42. <<

[69] Spring, «Russia and the Franco-Russian Alliance», passim. <<

[70] Ibid., p. 569. <<

[71] Soroka, «Debating Russia’s Choice», p. 14. <<

[72] Hantsch, Leopold Graf Berchtold, p. 33. <<

[73] Taube, La Politique russe d’avant-guerre, p. 15. <<

[74] Ibid., p. 43. <<

[75] Soroka, «Debating Russia’s Choice», p. 11. <<

[76] Ibid., p. 4. <<

[77] Carter, The Three Emperors, p. 138. <<

[78] Albertini, The Origins of the War, vol. I, p. 159. <<

[79] Lieven, «Pro-Germans and Russian Foreign Policy», pp. 43-45. <<

[80] Levine y Grant, The Kaiser’s Letters to the Tsar, p. 118 y 120. <<

[81] Andrew, Théophile Delcassé, pp. 250-252. <<

[82] Carter, The Three Emperors, p. 130. <<

[83] Cecil, Wilhelm II, p. 14. <<

[84] Carter, The Three Emperors, p. 185; Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. II, p. 146. <<

[85] Balfour, The Kaiser and His Times, p. 248. <<

[86] Albertini, The Origins of the War, vol. I, pp. 159-160; Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. II, pp. 152-153; McDonald, United Government and Foreign Policy in Russia, pp. 78-79. <<

[87] Levine y Grant, The Kaiser’s Letters to the Tsar, pp. 191-194. <<

[88] Lerman, The Chancellor as Courtier, pp. 128-130. <<

[89] Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. I, p. 161. <<

[90] Hopman, Das ereignisreiche Leben, p. 144. <<

[91] Lieven, Nicholas II, p. 192. <<

[92] BD, vol. IV, 205, pp. 219-20. <<

[93] Neilson, Britain and the Last Tsar, pp. 102-103. <<

[94] Taube, La Politique russe d’avant-guerre, p. 90. <<

[95] Ibid., p. 101. <<

[96] Soroka, «Debating Russia’s Choice», p. 15. <<

[97] Hantsch, Leopold Graf Berchtold, p. 49. <<

[98] Csáky, Vom Geachteten zum Geächteten, p. 67. <<

[99] En el original: «Je l’ai regretté tous les jours, mais je m’en félicité toutes les nuits». Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. II, p. 325. <<

[100] Radziwill, Behind the Veil, p. 380. <<

[101] Taube, La Politique russe d’avant-guerre, p. 105. <<

[102] BD, vol. IV, 219, pp. 235-236. <<

[103] Fuller, Strategy and Power in Russia, p. 416. <<

[104] Soroka, «Debating Russia’s Choice», p. 3. <<

[105] Taube, La Politique russe d’avant-guerre, p. 103. <<

[106] Nicolson, Portrait of a Diplomatist, pp. 183-185. <<

[107] Hinsley, British Foreign Policy under Sir Edward Grey, p. 158. <<

[108] Bülow, Memoirs of Prince von Bulow, vol. II, p. 352. <<

[109] Menning y Menning, «Baseless Allegations», p. 373. <<

[110] Grey, Twenty-five Years, vol. I, p. 154. <<

[111] Spring, «Russia and the Franco-Russian Alliance», p. 584. <<

[112] Albertini, The Origins of the War, vol. I, p. 189. <<