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Early Modern Diplomacy And French Festival Culture In A European Context 15721615 Bram Van Leuveren

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Early Modern Diplomacy And French Festival Culture In A European Context 15721615 Bram Van Leuveren
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Publisher: Rulers & Elites
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.27 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Bram van Leuveren
ISBN: 9789004435438, 9004435433
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Early Modern Diplomacy And French Festival Culture In A European Context 15721615 Bram Van Leuveren by Bram Van Leuveren 9789004435438, 9004435433 instant download after payment.

This book is the first to explore the rich festival culture of late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century France as a tool for diplomacy. Bram van Leuveren examines how the late Valois and early Bourbon rulers of the kingdom made conscious use of festivals to advance their diplomatic interests in a war-torn Europe and how diplomatic stakeholders from across the continent participated in and responded to the theatrical and ceremonial events that featured at these festivals. Analysing a large body of multilingual eyewitness and commemorative accounts, as well as visual and material objects, Van Leuveren argues that French festival culture operated as a contested site where the diplomatic concerns of stakeholders from various national, religious, and social backgrounds fought for recognition.

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