Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Barget, Monika; Griesse, Malte; de Boer, David
Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Barget, Monika; Griesse, Malte; de Boer, David
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781032170602
- ISBN-10: 1032170603
- Artikelnr.: 71691165
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781032170602
- ISBN-10: 1032170603
- Artikelnr.: 71691165
Monika Barget is an assistant professor for digital historical research methods at the University of Maastricht. Apart from GIS and digital text analysis, her research interests include visual and political cultures of the early modern period. She co-coordinates the DigiKAR geohumanities project and contributes to the DFG Island Studies Network. David de Boer is a lecturer in early modern history at the University of Amsterdam. His work mainly focuses on migration, religious conflict, and the politics of memory. His first book, The Early Modern Dutch Press in an Age of Religious Persecution: The Making of Humanitarianism, was published in open access in 2023. Malte Griesse is an associate professor at Nord University and has published extensively on uprisings and violence in early modern Europe. He specializes in Eastern European and Scandinavian history, comparatively studying revolts and government reactions as well as their perceptions across borders.
Introduction (Monika Barget, David de Boer, Malte Griesse) / The Arduous
Task of Governing: Reports and Perceptions of the Neapolitan Revolt
(1647-48) in the Diplomatic Network of the Duke of Arcos, Viceroy of Naples
(Francesco Benigno) / Samuel Hartlib and the English Revolution:
Communication and Parallel Diplomacy, 1640-1650s (Stéphane Haffemayer) /
Fanatics in Foreign Lands: Diplomacy, Surveillance and the Monmouth
Rebellion of 1685 (Jason Peacey) / Swedish Observations on the Fronde:
Schering Rosenhane as Ambassador to the French Court (Malte Griesse) /
Communicating a Danish Conspiracy: Spanish Diplomatic Reports on Dina
Vinhofvers's Scandal, 1651 (Enrique J. Corredera Nilsson) / "The Hatred
Which They Bear Towards Their Kings": Hanoverian Perceptions of the
Glorious Revolution (Monika Barget) / Neighborhood Trouble: Popular Unrest
and Expressions of Dissatisfaction in Diplomatic Reporting between Denmark
and Sweden, 1622-1624 (Miriam Rönnqvist and Nils Erik Villstrand) /
Diplomacy and Intervention: French Negotiators to the Rescue of Hungarians
during the War of the Spanish Succession (Lucien Bély) / Reporting
Rebellion: The Marquis d'Iberville and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715
(Daniel Szechi) / Afterword (Monika Barget)
Task of Governing: Reports and Perceptions of the Neapolitan Revolt
(1647-48) in the Diplomatic Network of the Duke of Arcos, Viceroy of Naples
(Francesco Benigno) / Samuel Hartlib and the English Revolution:
Communication and Parallel Diplomacy, 1640-1650s (Stéphane Haffemayer) /
Fanatics in Foreign Lands: Diplomacy, Surveillance and the Monmouth
Rebellion of 1685 (Jason Peacey) / Swedish Observations on the Fronde:
Schering Rosenhane as Ambassador to the French Court (Malte Griesse) /
Communicating a Danish Conspiracy: Spanish Diplomatic Reports on Dina
Vinhofvers's Scandal, 1651 (Enrique J. Corredera Nilsson) / "The Hatred
Which They Bear Towards Their Kings": Hanoverian Perceptions of the
Glorious Revolution (Monika Barget) / Neighborhood Trouble: Popular Unrest
and Expressions of Dissatisfaction in Diplomatic Reporting between Denmark
and Sweden, 1622-1624 (Miriam Rönnqvist and Nils Erik Villstrand) /
Diplomacy and Intervention: French Negotiators to the Rescue of Hungarians
during the War of the Spanish Succession (Lucien Bély) / Reporting
Rebellion: The Marquis d'Iberville and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715
(Daniel Szechi) / Afterword (Monika Barget)
Introduction (Monika Barget, David de Boer, Malte Griesse) / The Arduous
Task of Governing: Reports and Perceptions of the Neapolitan Revolt
(1647-48) in the Diplomatic Network of the Duke of Arcos, Viceroy of Naples
(Francesco Benigno) / Samuel Hartlib and the English Revolution:
Communication and Parallel Diplomacy, 1640-1650s (Stéphane Haffemayer) /
Fanatics in Foreign Lands: Diplomacy, Surveillance and the Monmouth
Rebellion of 1685 (Jason Peacey) / Swedish Observations on the Fronde:
Schering Rosenhane as Ambassador to the French Court (Malte Griesse) /
Communicating a Danish Conspiracy: Spanish Diplomatic Reports on Dina
Vinhofvers's Scandal, 1651 (Enrique J. Corredera Nilsson) / "The Hatred
Which They Bear Towards Their Kings": Hanoverian Perceptions of the
Glorious Revolution (Monika Barget) / Neighborhood Trouble: Popular Unrest
and Expressions of Dissatisfaction in Diplomatic Reporting between Denmark
and Sweden, 1622-1624 (Miriam Rönnqvist and Nils Erik Villstrand) /
Diplomacy and Intervention: French Negotiators to the Rescue of Hungarians
during the War of the Spanish Succession (Lucien Bély) / Reporting
Rebellion: The Marquis d'Iberville and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715
(Daniel Szechi) / Afterword (Monika Barget)
Task of Governing: Reports and Perceptions of the Neapolitan Revolt
(1647-48) in the Diplomatic Network of the Duke of Arcos, Viceroy of Naples
(Francesco Benigno) / Samuel Hartlib and the English Revolution:
Communication and Parallel Diplomacy, 1640-1650s (Stéphane Haffemayer) /
Fanatics in Foreign Lands: Diplomacy, Surveillance and the Monmouth
Rebellion of 1685 (Jason Peacey) / Swedish Observations on the Fronde:
Schering Rosenhane as Ambassador to the French Court (Malte Griesse) /
Communicating a Danish Conspiracy: Spanish Diplomatic Reports on Dina
Vinhofvers's Scandal, 1651 (Enrique J. Corredera Nilsson) / "The Hatred
Which They Bear Towards Their Kings": Hanoverian Perceptions of the
Glorious Revolution (Monika Barget) / Neighborhood Trouble: Popular Unrest
and Expressions of Dissatisfaction in Diplomatic Reporting between Denmark
and Sweden, 1622-1624 (Miriam Rönnqvist and Nils Erik Villstrand) /
Diplomacy and Intervention: French Negotiators to the Rescue of Hungarians
during the War of the Spanish Succession (Lucien Bély) / Reporting
Rebellion: The Marquis d'Iberville and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715
(Daniel Szechi) / Afterword (Monika Barget)