Early Modern Diplomacy and French Festival Culture in a European Context, 1572-1615: Rulers & Elites, cartea 20
Autor Bram van Leuverenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004435438
ISBN-10: 9004435433
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Rulers & Elites
ISBN-10: 9004435433
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Rulers & Elites
Notă biografică
Bram van Leuveren, Ph.D (University of St Andrews, 2019), is Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow at Leiden University. His/their research focuses on early modern diplomacy, court and popular culture, ritual and pageantry, gender and colonial studies, and the history of Anglo-Dutch-French relations.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preliminary Notes
Introduction
1 Diplomatic Practices
2 Topic and Terminology
3 State of the Field
4 Methodology and Historical Sources
5 Outline of Chapters
1 Unhappy Products of Unhappy Times: European Thought on Diplomacy and Festival Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
1 Introduction
2 The Humanist Roots of Diplomacy and Festival Culture
3 Practices of Negotiation
4 Practices of Hospitality
5 Practices of Publicisation
6 Conclusion
2 Cross-Confessional Diplomacy: The Parisian Court Festivals of Summer 1572
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 The Ratification Ceremony for the Treaty of Blois, 15 June 1572
4 Banquets and Theatrical Entertainments, 13–20 June 1572
5 The Nuptial Ceremony for the Valois-Navarre Festival, 18 August 1572
6 A Royal Dinner and Theatrical Entertainments, 18–21 August 1572
7 Conclusion
3 Diplomatic (In)Hospitality: Henri III’s Controversial Reception of Dutch Rebels, Winter 1585
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 Travelling to Paris, January–February 1585
4 Reception at Court, February–March 1585
5 Conclusion
4 Public and Back-Channel Diplomacy: Broadcasting Reconciliation at the Time of the Edict of Nantes and the Peace of Vervins, 1598–1600
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 Receiving Catholic and Protestant Allies, Spring 1598
4 Staging Reconciliation, Winter 1600
5 Conclusion
5 Contesting Diplomacies: Continuity and Audience Control at Two Royal Marriages, 1612–1615
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 Winning Support for the Franco-Spanish Double Marriage in Paris, 1612
4 Celebrating the Anglo–German Wedding in London, 1613
5 Celebrating the Franco–Spanish Double Marriage in Paris, 1615
6 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preliminary Notes
Introduction
1 Diplomatic Practices
2 Topic and Terminology
3 State of the Field
4 Methodology and Historical Sources
5 Outline of Chapters
1 Unhappy Products of Unhappy Times: European Thought on Diplomacy and Festival Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
1 Introduction
2 The Humanist Roots of Diplomacy and Festival Culture
3 Practices of Negotiation
4 Practices of Hospitality
5 Practices of Publicisation
6 Conclusion
2 Cross-Confessional Diplomacy: The Parisian Court Festivals of Summer 1572
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 The Ratification Ceremony for the Treaty of Blois, 15 June 1572
4 Banquets and Theatrical Entertainments, 13–20 June 1572
5 The Nuptial Ceremony for the Valois-Navarre Festival, 18 August 1572
6 A Royal Dinner and Theatrical Entertainments, 18–21 August 1572
7 Conclusion
3 Diplomatic (In)Hospitality: Henri III’s Controversial Reception of Dutch Rebels, Winter 1585
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 Travelling to Paris, January–February 1585
4 Reception at Court, February–March 1585
5 Conclusion
4 Public and Back-Channel Diplomacy: Broadcasting Reconciliation at the Time of the Edict of Nantes and the Peace of Vervins, 1598–1600
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 Receiving Catholic and Protestant Allies, Spring 1598
4 Staging Reconciliation, Winter 1600
5 Conclusion
5 Contesting Diplomacies: Continuity and Audience Control at Two Royal Marriages, 1612–1615
1 Introduction
2 Diplomatic Context
3 Winning Support for the Franco-Spanish Double Marriage in Paris, 1612
4 Celebrating the Anglo–German Wedding in London, 1613
5 Celebrating the Franco–Spanish Double Marriage in Paris, 1615
6 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index