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Handbook on Early Modern European Diplomacy
published at DeGruyter:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008

editors: https://scholar.social/@dorotheegoetze & https://historians.social/@LenaOetzel

#earlymodern #diplomacy #Europe & pandas of course

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It’s , also for lovers!

Therefore, we want to introduce you to some of the great female scholars working on who are not authors.

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9 John Condren/Loek Luiten: City-States, Principalities and All That: The Diversity of Italian Diplomacy (c. 1400–c. 1800) (1/10)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-009

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#earlymodern #earlyModernEurope #Italy #emdiplomacy #diplomacy #history #histodons

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3 Tremml-Werner: Multiple Actors and Pluralistic Practices: Non-European Perspectives on Early Modern Diplomatic Relations (1/10)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-003

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1 Dorothée Goetze/Lena Oetzel: A Diplomat is a Diplomat is a Diplomat? On How to Approach Early Modern European Diplomacy in Its Diversity: An Introduction

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-001

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11 Spanish and Portuguese Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe (1/n)

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13 Stefanie Freyer/David Gehring: Evolution and Revolution in British Diplomacy

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-013 (1/6)

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The (19/24) includes also examples of , e.g. the meaning of animals for .
In our meetings with the editorial board & at (online) conferences we discovered that cats play an important role in researching . (And not only cats, but also ducks and turtles!)
We also know that pets have a vital role for . Number 10 cat and DiploMog are perhaps the most well known examples:
https://diplomatmagazine.com/top-dog-or-chief-mouser/ (1/6)

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We continue our presentation of the handbook content:

2 Julia Gebke: New Diplomatic History and the Multi-Layered Diversity of Early Modern Diplomacy (1/6)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-002

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The , aka the Big Pink Book, finally found its way to its wonderful authors. So we asked them to sent us pictures of its new home.
Under we take you on a journey to all the places where research takes places.
If you spot the handbook in the wild, please post pictures, too! (1x)

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8 Alexander Koller: Representing Spiritual and Secular Interests: The Development of Papal Diplomacy (1/)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-008

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5 Dante Fedele: Configuring Diplomatic Office and Activity: The Literature on the Ambassador (1/6)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-005

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12 Helmer Helmers/Nina Lamal: Dutch Diplomacy in the Seventeenth Century: An Introduction

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-012 (1/5)

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4 Halvard Leira: Reunited: International Relations Meets the (New) Diplomatic History (1/5)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-004

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10 Jean-Claude Waquet: Continuous Change, Final Discontinuities: the Development of French Diplomacy (1/6)

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-010

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14 Maria A. Petrova: The Diplomatic Service in Early Modern Russia

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-014

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1549 is considered the foundation date of the Russian foreign office, but until the 18th century Russian tsars preferred to permanent diplomatic representatives abroad. Major reforms were only introduced under the reign of Tsar Peter I.

However, a change in attitude towards foreign already followed the dynastical change in the 1610s: restrictions were eased. Moreover, the tsar began to welcome permanent representatives from other territories and to establish permanent diplomats himself. (3/4)

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Although it is already Friday, we do not want to conclude this week without introducing another chapter.

The next author to enter the stage is Maria Petrova who is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of World History at the Russian Academy of Sciences:

https://igh.ru/employees/101?locale=en

Having published broadly on Russian towards Austria and the Holy Roman Empire, Petrova is one of the leading experts in the field. See e.g. her study on the appearance of Russian at the Imperial Diet in Regensburg (2/4)

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By intensifying interaction with other #courts and rulers, Russian #diplomats became cultural brokers who contributed to the transfer of people, objects and ideas from Europe to Russia.

Petrova argues that the introduction of the European diplomatic rank system and ceremonial was aimed more at demonstrating the superiority of Russian rulers than at creating equal relations with other powers. (4/4)

#emdiplomacy #diplomacy #history #histodons #EarlyModern #NewDiplomaticHistory

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Christmas also means having to think about the right outfit for job Christmas parties, pre-Christmas get-togethers with friends and celebrations with the family - the Christmas jumper is not always appreciated everywhere. Also had to think about how to dress themselves. (1/3)

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was a multilingual affair. An who could speak several languages had a clear advantage - not the least because he could thereby show equal respect to different parties, as this example by @dbellingradt shows. (1/2)


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https://historians.social/@dbellingradt/112330521983176515

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In representatives of republics were still the odd one out compared to monarchies causing all kinds of potential problems, as this examples shows.

https://mastodon.online/@jdmccafferty/111941447821451753


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You always wondered, how -negotiations looked like? The highly recommends ’s Westphalia! It almost certainly must have taken place like this 😉 (20/24)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-WO73Dh7rY


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