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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
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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