Schleswig-Holstein Question
See also: Schleswig-Holstein question
English
editProper noun
editthe Schleswig-Holstein Question
- (historical) The question of which state(s) possessed, or should possess, control over (which parts of) Schleswig-Holstein.
Usage notes
edit- Lytton Strachey, calling "the dreadful Schleswig-Holstein question […] the most complex in the whole diplomatic history of Europe", wrote that the British statesman Henry John Temple (Lord Palmerston) had once remarked that "Only three people […] have ever really understood the Schleswig-Holstein business—the Prince Consort, who is dead—a German professor, who has gone mad—and I, who have forgotten all about it."[1]
See also
edit- (questions of history) national question; Adriatic Question, Armenian Question, Black Question, Eastern Question, German Question, Irish question, Jewish Question, Karelian Question, Polish Question, Roman Question, Schleswig-Holstein Question
References
edit- ^ Lytton Strachey, Queen Victoria (1921)