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The House of Rothschild

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by Ferguson, Niall

in interwar years

  Japan and

  mining interests and

  privatization and

  profits of

  railway finance and

  selected financial statistics for

  women employed at

  World War I and

  after World War II,

  World War 11 and

  N. M. Rothschild Asset-Management (RAM)

  N. M. Rothschild group

  N. M. Rothschild & Sons Limited

  Nobel Brothers Petroleum Co.

  Nomura Securities

  Nord

  Norddeutsche Bank

  Northbrook, Lord

  Northcliffe, Lord

  Northcote, Sir Stafford

  Northern Pacific Railroad

  North German Confederation

  Oath of Abjuration

  Oaths Validity Act Amendment Bill

  O‘Connell, Daniel

  Odhams Press

  O‘Donnell, Leopoldo

  Oettingen-Wallerstein, Prince Ludwig.von

  Oeuvre des loyers‘ (later Secours Rothschild)

  oil market

  Ollivier, Emile

  Oppenheim

  Oppenheim, Abraham

  Oppenheim, Henry

  Oppenheim, Hermann

  Oppenheim, Simon

  Oppenheimer, Ernest

  Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

  Orsini, Felice

  Osterreichische Landerbank

  Otavi Minen und Eisenbahn Gesellschaft

  Ottoman Empire

  Anglo-German amity and

  see also Turkey, Ottoman

  Overend Gurney

  Overstone, Lord

  Oxford University

  Packer, Kerry

  Padoa (Rothschild agent)

  Pakington, Sir John

  Palestine

  Balfour Declaration and

  Palestine Foundation Fund

  Palestine Jewish Colonisation Association

  Paley, William

  Palin, Ronald

  Palmerston, Henry John Templeton, Lord

  Panama Canal

  Panama Canal Company

  Papacy, Rothschild relations with

  Paraguay

  Paribas group

  Paris

  German occupation of

  philanthropy in

  Prussian siege of,

  Paris, Treaty of (1856)

  Paris Commune

  Paris Exhibition

  Paris-Lyon railway

  Paris-Orléans Géstion

  Parkinson, Cecil

  Parliament, British

  see also House of Commons, British; House of Lords, British

  Parnell, Charles Stewart

  Pattison, James

  Paxton, Joseph

  Peabody, George

  Peabody & Co.

  Peel, Jonathan

  Peel, Lady Alice

  Peel, Sir Robert

  Peñarroya Mining and Metallurgical Company

  Pereira, Ludwig

  Pergamon Press

  Periere brothers,

  Period

  Perry, Caroline

  Perry, Matthew Galbraith

  Persia

  Persigny, Jean Gilbert Victor Fialin, duc de

  Perugia, Achille

  Pétain, Henri Philippe

  Philby, Kim

  Philip Morris

  Pichler, Adolf

  Piedmont

  railways in

  Pinder, Denis

  Pio, Emilio

  Pirie, Bob

  Pius IX, Pope

  Pleiger, Paul

  Plener, Baron Ignaz von

  “PO Banque,”

  Poincaré, Raymond

  Poisat, Michel Benoît

  Poland

  Jews in

  revolt in

  Pollack & Co.

  Pompidou, Georges

  Ponsonby, Sir Henry

  Poor Jews’ Temporary Shelter

  Populists, U.S.

  Port Arthur

  Portugal

  African colonies of

  Posse, Hans

  Postal Savings Banks

  Pouyer-Quertier, Augustin

  Prayers and Meditations (Charlotte Rothschild)

  Preussische Cenrral-Boden-Credit Aktiengesellschaft

  Prévost-Paradol

  Prim, Juan

  Primrose, Neil

  Prost, Adolphe

  Protopopov, Aleksandr D.

  Proust, Marcel

  Prussia

  anti-Semitism in

  Austrian relations with

  bonds of

  Crimean War and

  and financial background to unification

  French relations with ; see also Franco-Prussian War

  Holstein and

  Italian relations with

  railways in

  Rumanian relations with

  Russian relations with

  in war of 1866,

  Prussian Customs Union

  Queensberryh Marquess of

  Quiet Morning in the Tate Gallery, A (Beerbohm)

  Rafelsberg, Walter

  Raffalovich, Arthur

  railways:

  commuting by

  internationalization of

  see also specific railways and places

  Rand Mines

  Raphael, Henry

  Rasche, Karl

  Rattazzi, Urbano

  Redwood, John

  Reeves, John

  Regendanz, Wilhelm

  Reichsbank

  Reinsurance Treaty (1887)

  Reliance Group

  Renan, Ernest

  Republicans, Republican party, U.S.

  Réunion Financière

  Reuter, Julius

  Revelstoke, Edward Baring, Lord

  revolution of 1830,

  revolution of 1848,

  anti-Semitism in

  Reynolds, Sir Joshua

  Rhineland

  Rhodes, Cecil

  Ribot, Alexandre Félix Joseph

  Richardson, Michael

  Richard Thomas & Baldwins

  Rio Tinto copper mines

  RIT Capital Partners

  RIT & Northern

  Rivers Wilson, Charles

  Robinson, Sir Hercules

  Robinson, Sir James

  Rochefort, Henri

  Roebuck, John

  Rogers, William

  Rolls Royce Motors

  Roon, Count Albrecht Theodor Emil von

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Roqueplan

  Rose, Sir Philip

  Rosebery, Archibald Primrose h Earl of

  party politics and

  Rosebery, Hannah Rothschild Primrose, Lady

  death of

  Jewish identity of

  marriage of

  Rosebery, Peggy, see Crewe, Peggy Rosebery, Marchioness

  Rosenberg, Alfred

  Rosenheim, Jacob

  Roth, Cecil

  Rothschild, Adèle de

  Rothschild, Adelheid de (wife of Edmond)

  Rothschild, Adelheid Herz (wife of Carl)

  Rothschild, Adolph

  art collecting of

  capital withdrawn by

  marriage of

  philanthropy of

  real estate and

  Rothschild, Alain de

  Rothschild, Alexandre de

  Rothschild, Alfred

  Anglo-German alliance and

  art collection of

  Bank of England and

  British aristocracy and

  death of

  gold standard and

  homosexuality ascribed to

  imperialism and

  Jewish identity of

  mistress of

  in paintings

  Paris visited by

  party politics and

  philanthropy of

  real estate of

  World War I and

  Rothschild, Ali
ce

  Rothschild, Aline de, see Sassoon, Aline Rothschild de

  Rothschild, Alix Schey von Koromla de

  Rothschild, Alphonse (son of Salbert)

  Rothschild, Alphonse de (son of James)

  Anglo-German amity and

  Anselm’s disagreements with

  anti-Semitism and

  art collection of

  Banquc dc France and

  Barings crisis and

  Betty’s correspondence with

  on Bismarck

  business style of

  Cavour and

  death of

  faith in education expressed by

  Franco-Prussian War and

  imperialism and

  James’s death and

  Jewish emancipation and

  Jewish identity of

  liberalization and

  marriage of

  mining interests and

  Napoleon III and

  party politics and

  philanthropy of

  in popular literature

  railway finance and

  Russian finance and

  in U.S.

  U.S. wars and

  war of 1866 and

  Zionism and

  Rothschild, Amschel (son of Victor)

  Rothschild, Amschel Moses

  Bismarck and

  Crimean War and

  death of

  Eva’s death and

  late years of

  Rothschild, Annie, see Yorke, Annie Rothschild

  Rothschild, Anselm (son of Solomon)

  art collection of

  Austrian loans and

  death of

  as father

  Franco-Prussian War and

  in Frankfurt succession struggle

  inheritance of

  Jewish emancipation and

  Landau initiative and

  philanthropy of

  political activism encouraged by

  railways and

  semiautonomy of

  Vienna house restored by

  war of 1866 and

  Rothschild, Anselm Alexander (son of James)

  Rothschild, Anthony (Billy) (son of Nathan)

  baronetcy accepted by

  British aristocracy and

  death of

  France visited by

  gold refining and

  Jewish emancipation and

  Jewish identity of

  mixed marriages and

  philanthropy of

  politics of

  railway investment and

  real estate and

  Rothschild, Anthony de (son of Leo)

  Rothschild, Arthur de

  Rothschild, Béatrice de, see Ephrussi, Béatrice Rothschild de

  Rothschild, Bertha Clara, see Berthier, Bertha Clara Rothschild

  Rothschild, Bcrhsabée de

  Rothschild, Bettina de

  Rothschild, Betty von

  anti-Semitism and

  Changarnicr and

  political views of

  Rothschild, Carl (Kalman)

  Rothschild, Caroline Stern

  Rothschildécile Anspach de (wife of Gustave)

  Rothschildécile de (daughter of Robert)

  Rothschild, Charles

  anti-Semitism and

  World War I and

  Rothschild, Charlotte (wife of Anselm)

  Rothschild, Charlotte de (wife of Lionel)

  Alphonse’s correspondence with

  on Bismarck

  British aristocracy and

  Christian activities of

  death of

  diary of

  Disraeli’s relationship with

  education advocated by

  Gladstone’s relationship with

  Hannah’s correspondence with

  Jewish identity of

  Lionel’s political career and.

  marriage of

  on marriages

  Mary Anne Disraeli’s friendship with

  as mother

  on Napoleon III,

  philanthropy of

  Polish revolt and

  real estate and

  in Tancred

  war of 1866 and

  Rothschild, Charlotte de (wife of Nat).

  Rothschild, Clarice Sebag-Montefiore

  Rothschild, Clementine

  Rothschild, Constance, see Battersea, Constance Rothschild Flower, Lady

  Rothschild, David de

  Rothschild, Diane de

  Rothschild, Dorothy Pinto de

  Rothschild, Edmond (son of Maurice)

  Rothschild, Edmond de (son of James)

  anti-Semitism and

  art collection of

  colonizing ventures of

  death of

  Franco-Prussian War and

  marriage of

  Middle East as interest of

  minor business role of

  philanthropy of

  real estate of

  Zionism and

  Rothschild, Edmund de (son of Lionel)

  Rothschild, Edouard de (son of Alphonse)

  anti-Semitism and

  death of

  immigration of

  marriage of

  World War I and

  Rothschild, Edouard de (son of Guy)

  Rothschild, Elie de

  Rothschild, Emma

  Gladstone’s correspondence with

  philanthropy of

  Rothschild, Eric de

  Rothschild, Eugène

  Rothschild, Eva Hanau

  Rothschild, Evelina de

  death of

  marriage of

  Rothschild, Evelyn Achille de (son of Leo)

  Rothschild, Evelyn de (son of Anthony)

  Rothschild, Ferdinand

  art collection of

  British aristocracy and

  death of

  gardens of

  Jewish emancipation and

  Jewish identity of

  marriage of

  party politics and

  philanthropy of

  real estate of

  Rosebery and

  will of

  Rothschild, Germaine Halphen de

  Rothschild, Gustave de

  anti-Semitism and

  Barings crisis and

  death of

  Franco-Prussian War and

  imperialism and

  James’s death and

  marriage of

  philanthropy of

  Rothschild, Gutle Schnapper

  Rothschild, Guy de

  marriages of

  in World War II,

  Rothschild, Hannah (daughter of Mayer), see Rosebery, Hannah Rothschild Primrose, Lady

  Rothschild, Hannah Cohen (wife of Nathan)

  Rothschild, Hannah Louise (daughter of Mayer Carl)

  Rothschild, Hannah Mathilde (daughter of Anselm)

  philanthropy of

  Rothschild, Hannah Mayer (daughter of Nathan), see Fitzroy, Hannah Mayer Rothschild

  Rothschild, Hélène de, see van Zuylen de Nyevelt, Hélène Rothschild

  Rothschild, Henri

  immigration of

  philanthropy of

  Rothschild, Jacob

  Rothschild, Jacqueline de

  Rothschild, James (Jimmy) (son of Edmond)

  Zionism and

  Rothschild, James (son of Henri)

  Rothschild, James de (Jacob) (son of Mayer Amschel)

  anti-Semitism and

  art collection of

  Austrian loans of

  Austrian problem and

  aversion to war of

  Banque de France and

  Belmont and

  Bismarck and

  in cartoons

  Credit Mobilier and

  Crimean War and

  death of

  as domineering father

  Eugénie and

  as head of family

  honors of

  inheritance of

&
nbsp; Italian unification and

  Jewish emancipation and

  Jewish identity of

  liberalization and

  longevity and vitality of

  in novels

  Papal negotiations and

  philanthropy of

  Piedmont and

  Polish revolt and

  political activity of

  railway finance and

  real estate and

  revolution of 1848 and

  in Second Empire

  Suez Canal project and

  telegraph criticized by

  vision problems of

  war of 1866 and

  will of

  Rothschild, James Edouard

  Franco-Prussian War and

  marriage of

  Rothschild, Jeanette

  Rothschild, Juliana Cohen

  Rothschild, Julie

  marriage of

  Rothschild, Laura Thérèse

  Rothschild, Leonora

  Rothschild, Leopold de (1845-1917)

  anti-Semitism and

  British aristocracy and

  death of

  education of

  gold standard and

  Jewish identity of

  marriage of

  party politics and

  philanthropy of

  Zionism and

  Rothschild, Leopold de (1927- )

  Rothschild

  Rothschild, Lionel de (son of Leo)

  death of

  Zionism and

  Rothschild, Lionel de (son of Nathan)

  Austria-Hungary and

  baronetcy refused by

  Brazil and

  British neutrality and

  British royalty and

  in Coningsby;

  Crimean War and

  death of

  Disraeli’s friendship with

  1866 banking crisis and

  Franco-Prussian War and

  imperialism and

  James’s correspondence with

  Jewish emancipation and

  Jewish identity of

  mixed marriages and

  parry loyalty eroded for

  party politics and

  in Period

  philanthropy of

  Polish revolt and

  real estate and

  standing for Parliament of

  Suez Canal and

  Rothschild, Louis

  Rothschild, Louisa Montefiore de

  Disraeli and

  philanthropy of

  Rothschild, Louise

  Rothschild, Margaretha, see Gramont, Margaretha Rothschild, duchesse de

  Rothschild, Maria-Béatrice Caracciolo di Forino de

  Rothschild, Marie-Hélène van Zuylen de Nyevelt de

  Rothschild, Marie Perugia

  Rothschild, Mary Chauvin de Treuil de

  Rothschild, Maurice de

  art collection of

  political career of

  Rothschild, Mayer (son of Nathan) (1818-74)

  British aristocracy and

  death of

  education of

  Jewish emancipation and

  mixed marriages and

  party politics and

  political activism of

  racing interest of

  real estate and

  Rothschild, Mayer Albert (son of Nat) (1846-50)

  Rothschild, Mayer Amschel (father of Nathan) )

  death of

  posthumous influence of

  Rothschild, Mayer Carl (son of Carl) (1820-86)

  anti-Semitism and

 

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