The relationships between literature and diplomacy are plural, ancient, and reciprocal. This entry examines the history of those relationships from the fourteenth century to the present day, from the end of feudalism and the birth of humanism, and the ambassadorial practices attendant upon each, to present day international relations and literary responses to diplomatic handling of global terrorism. The entry focuses in its first section on the figure of the author-diplomat, turning to the products of those figures in the second section, which considers mimetic and discursive representations of diplomats and diplomatic process. Genres of literary diplomacy are suggested (for example lyric, dramatic, romantic) in order to trace discursive tr...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of various tex...
Cultural Diplomacy: Beyond the National Interest? is the first book bringing together, from the pers...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...
The relationships between literature and diplomacy are plural, ancient, and reciprocal. This entry e...
Historians consider that modern diplomacy belongs to the realm of culture as its legacy relies on th...
A detailed examination of the relationship between the discourses and practices of authority and dip...
This introduction to the special issue situates its essays within the emergent field of literary-dip...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of textual mat...
This chapter reviews the most important beginning with the long tradition of prescriptive tracts, of...
Even though everyone defines diplomacy in some form, all recognize its special place that bears its ...
This dissertation focuses on canonical literary and political texts that thematize Euro-American dip...
Two broad traditions of scholarship can be distinguished in the vast literature on the diplomacy of ...
This chapter makes three main arguments. First, ideas and practices of diplomacy have a multi-millen...
In a field dominated by the history and practices of Western states, Global Diplomacy expands the ma...
Abstract: This scientific article gives information about the fact that literary language is the me...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of various tex...
Cultural Diplomacy: Beyond the National Interest? is the first book bringing together, from the pers...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...
The relationships between literature and diplomacy are plural, ancient, and reciprocal. This entry e...
Historians consider that modern diplomacy belongs to the realm of culture as its legacy relies on th...
A detailed examination of the relationship between the discourses and practices of authority and dip...
This introduction to the special issue situates its essays within the emergent field of literary-dip...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of textual mat...
This chapter reviews the most important beginning with the long tradition of prescriptive tracts, of...
Even though everyone defines diplomacy in some form, all recognize its special place that bears its ...
This dissertation focuses on canonical literary and political texts that thematize Euro-American dip...
Two broad traditions of scholarship can be distinguished in the vast literature on the diplomacy of ...
This chapter makes three main arguments. First, ideas and practices of diplomacy have a multi-millen...
In a field dominated by the history and practices of Western states, Global Diplomacy expands the ma...
Abstract: This scientific article gives information about the fact that literary language is the me...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of various tex...
Cultural Diplomacy: Beyond the National Interest? is the first book bringing together, from the pers...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...