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Practices Of Diplomacy In The Early Modern World C 14101800 Tracey Sowerby

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Practices Of Diplomacy In The Early Modern World C 14101800 Tracey Sowerby
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Tracey Sowerby, Jan Hennings
ISBN: 9780367877569, 0367877562
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Practices Of Diplomacy In The Early Modern World C 14101800 Tracey Sowerby by Tracey Sowerby, Jan Hennings 9780367877569, 0367877562 instant download after payment.

Practices of Diplomacy in the Early Modern World offers a new contribution to the ongoing reassessment of early modern international relations and diplomatic history. Divided into three parts, it provides an examination of diplomatic culture from the Renaissance into the eighteenth century and presents the development of diplomatic practices as more complex, multifarious and globally interconnected than the traditional state-focussed, national paradigm allows.
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The volume addresses three central and intertwined themes within early modern diplomacy: who and what could claim diplomatic agency and in what circumstances; the social and cultural contexts in which diplomacy was practised; and the role of material culture in diplomatic exchange. Together the chapters provide a broad geographical and chronological presentation of the development of diplomatic practices and, through a strong focus on the processes and significance of cultural exchanges between polities, demonstrate how it was possible for diplomats to negotiate the cultural codes of the courts to which they were sent.
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This exciting collection brings together new and established scholars of diplomacy from different academic traditions. It will be essential reading for all students of diplomatic history.

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