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The Decline Of The Congress System Metternich Italy And European Diplomacy Miroslav Ediv

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The Decline Of The Congress System Metternich Italy And European Diplomacy Miroslav Ediv
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.45 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Miroslav Šedivý
ISBN: 9781784538521, 9780755602254, 1784538523, 0755602250
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Decline Of The Congress System Metternich Italy And European Diplomacy Miroslav Ediv by Miroslav Šedivý 9781784538521, 9780755602254, 1784538523, 0755602250 instant download after payment.

Following the Congress of Vienna in 1815 the 'Congress System' became the primary instrument of diplomacy in Europe. So central was the Austrian Chancellor Metternich to the political-legal Congress System that the period has often been referred to as the 'Age of Metternich'. In this book, Mirolsav Šedivý analyses Metternich's policy towards the pre-united Italian states from 1830 to 1848. With an emphasis on geopolitics and international law and drawing attention to the unsettled role of the Italian states within European diplomacy in the period, this book explains why the Italian peninsula never developed into the stable region that Metternich hoped to establish at the heart of the Congress System. Owing to the self-interested policies of some European Powers as well as the larger of the Italian states Metternich proved unable to bring about 'the transformation of European politics' in Italy. Using a thorough analysis of the role that Italy played in the Congress System and based on extensive research in eighteen European archives, this book explains why it was in Italy that the first war broke out after the end of the Napoleonic Wars, an event representing the first brutal blow to the Congress System.

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