Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Surely, no other government in the world has opened its diplomatic archives as promptly or completely.
Recent research in the foreign diplomatic archives suggests an entirely different view of the British side of this crisis.
The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain.
Everywhere diplomatic archives were becoming more complete and more carefully arranged.
The document was found in diplomatic archives that are being codified and published by a group of Swiss historians.
Little evidence has, however, been found in French or Polish diplomatic archives that such a proposal for preventive war was ever actually advanced.
We can, however, put such traditions on an altogether more interesting basis when we turn to a new element in our search, the Hittite diplomatic archives.
These were the growth of organised and comprehensive diplomatic archives and the publication of the first great printed collections of international treaties.
This tradition is being continued in the ongoing publication of Swiss diplomatic archives by several Swiss universities starting in 1979.
Detailed research in British and foreign diplomatic archives has enabled a more accurate assessment of the 4th Earl of Rochford's public career.
At the same time diplomatic archives, inevitably growing in size, became better organised, as did some of the libraries which were now a part of all major foreign offices.
He also was credited with finding, in 1947 among diplomatic archives in what was then West Germany, what became widely known as the Wannsee Protocol.
Headed Beaverbrook Library Mr. Taylor spent two years in Vienna studying diplomatic history and working in the diplomatic archives.
Also during his time in Berlin, Ranke became the first historian to utilise the forty-seven volumes that comprised the diplomatic archives of Venice from the 1500s and 1600s.
Vaïsse is a member of the Commission of diplomatic archives, and heads the Commission de publication des documents diplomatiques français, tasked with the publication of diplomatic notes.
He continued sending records to Fargo until December 1959; in December 1960 he wrote a letter thanking an American friend bringing his personal diplomatic archives to the United States "without custom difficulties".
Though Russia has refused to repatriate to Germany and other countries works of art and archeological treasures, President Boris Yeltsin, in a propitiatory gesture, has returned cultural and diplomatic archives to Germany.
"Fighting for Freedom, 1937-1946," the third and final installment of Robert Skidelsky's magisterial biography of Keynes, brilliantly rounds out the historical record by digging far deeper than earlier biographies into treasury and diplomatic archives.
The exchanges may also give Americans access to the closely held diplomatic archives in the Soviet Union, according to James R. Millar, director-designate of the Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies at George Washington University.
Another that he forwards, from Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, even more ornate, is a "grand despatch, worthy of the diplomatic archives of Louis XIV, & wh: must have been written in red heel shoes."
Ranke wrote largely on the history of Early Modern Europe, using the diplomatic archives of the European powers (particularly the Venetians) to construct a detailed understanding of the history of Europe wie es eigentlich gewesen ("as it actually happened.")
The archive is a valuable resource for the following subjects related to Russia: the rise of political parties, Imperial Russian diplomatic archives, the revolutionary movement, Asiatic Russia and its colonization, the "Okhrana", the Russo-Japanese War, and Russia's participation in World War I.
However, the argument that the German-Polish non-aggression pact had been forced on Piłsudski by French refusal to wage a "preventive war" has been disputed by historians who point out that there is no evidence in either the French or Polish diplomatic archives that such a proposal was ever advanced.