Trading with the Enemy:
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Writen by John Shovlin - Publisher
- Year2021
This book examines the intricate relationship between Britain and France during the 18th century, often considered rivals in the "Second Hundred Years' War." Shovlin explores how both nations, despite frequent wars, sought mechanisms to establish peace through commercial competition, free trade agreements, and colonial negotiations. By shifting focus from military confrontation to economic collaboration, the book provides insights into the pursuit of a stable and peaceful international order.

