Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe

Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
Author: Monika Barget,David de Boer,Malte Griesse
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000890402

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In the seventeenth century, riots, rebellions, and revolts flared around Europe. Concerned about their internal stability, many states responded by closely observing the violent upheavals that plagued their neighbors. Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe investigates how in this struggle for intelligence about internal discord, diplomats emerged as key information brokers and interpreters of Europe’s tumultuous political landscape. The contributions in this volume uncover how diplomatic actors interacted with rulers, opposition leaders, informers, media entrepreneurs, and different audiences in their efforts to understand, communicate, and draw lessons from the insurrections in their time. Rebellion and Diplomacy also examines how diplomats actively tried to shape the course of internal conflicts by managing the dissemination of news, supporting political factions at their court of residence, and even instigating violence. Covering different European regions from the Iberian Peninsula to Scandinavia and from the British Isles to the Carpathian Basin, the book will appeal to all students and researchers interested in early modern diplomacy, politics, and news cultures.

Confessional Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe

Confessional Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
Author: Roberta Anderson,Charlotte Backerra
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000246322

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Confessional Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe examines the role of religion in early modern European diplomacy. In the period following the Reformations, Europe became divided: all over the continent, princes and their peoples split over theological, liturgical, and spiritual matters. At the same time, diplomacy rose as a means of communication and policy, and all powers established long- or short-term embassies and sent envoys to other courts and capitals. The book addresses three critical areas where questions of religion or confession played a role: papal diplomacy, priests and other clerics as diplomatic agents, and religion as a question for diplomatic debate, especially concerning embassy chapels.

Writing Rebellion in Early Modern Diplomacy Ink and Blood

Writing Rebellion in Early Modern Diplomacy Ink and Blood
Author: Griesse Malte,Da Barget
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-10-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1472488121

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Politics religion and diplomacy in early modern Europe

Politics  religion and diplomacy in early modern Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1240473262

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Fictions of Embassy

Fictions of Embassy
Author: Timothy Hampton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2009
Genre: Diplomacy
ISBN: 1662163606

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Uprisings in Eighteenth Century Britain

Uprisings in Eighteenth Century Britain
Author: Monika Barget
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350377165

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This study examines how the British Empire of the 18th century contained revolution by integrating opposition agents as new spaces of power opened up. Monika Barget convincingly argues that this process of constitutionalisation meant that groups from the aristocracy to religious communities, from the army to the people at large, were brought into the system in a way that balanced the obvious, serious challenges that the Glorious Revolution, the Jacobite Rebellion, the American Revolution, and Jacobin threats of the late-18th century posed to the Empire. Barget highlights the lasting political and legal repercussions of this process. The structure of the chapters, each focussing on specific agents and conflict media, also links the history of political agency and political institutions with an expanding European and even trans-continental media market.

Post and Courier Service in the Diplomacy of Early Modern Europe

Post and Courier Service in the Diplomacy of Early Modern Europe
Author: E.J.B. Allen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789401028479

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Diplomatic negotiation of our day is a curious mix of national endeavor within the bloc concept. The remnants of our nineteenth century nation alism struggles - half willingly - with the power that a larger continental or ideological bloc might bring. In the sixteenth century men knew that the protective bloc of Christendom would not provide peace, yet they were not sure that the new national states would secure it either. We have much to gain from a study of diplomatic procedures and institutions in such a transitional period. This monograph is based upon the great collections of published diplomatic correspondence of England, France, and Spain and, thanks to the generosity of Dr. De Lamar Jensen, I have been fortunate in having at my disposal his hoard of microfilmed letters and dispatches of the leading ambassadors of the sixteenth century. Of course, I have not read all the diplomatic correspondence, but I believe I have culled sufficient information to show and analyze the role played by the post and courier service in the diplomacy of Early Modem Europe.

Early Modern European Diplomacy

Early Modern European Diplomacy
Author: Dorothée Goetze,Lena Oetzel
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 838
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110672008

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New Diplomatic History has turned into one of the most dynamic and innovative areas of research – especially with regard to early modern history. It has shown that diplomacy was not as homogenous as previously thought. On the contrary, it was shaped by a multitude of actors, practices and places. The handbook aims to characterise these different manifestations of diplomacy and to contextualise them within ongoing scientific debates. It brings together scholars from different disciplines and historiographical traditions. The handbook deliberately focuses on European diplomacy – although non-European areas are taken into account for future research – in order to limit the framework and ensure precise definitions of diplomacy and its manifestations. This must be the prerequisite for potential future global historical perspectives including both the non-European and the European world.