This article examines Torquato Tasso’s Il Messaggiero [The Messenger] (1582), by focusing on the political subject matter, as discussed in the final part of the text through an imaginary dialogue, that is, the figure of the ambassador, the framework of his office and its relationship with power. Tasso’s dialogue features the nature of the ambassador as a figure incarnating his own ‘self’, while simultaneously representing his prince and acting on his own behalf within a specific political context, an external dimension, namely, the ‘international’. Such a condition of alienation is one of the origins of the office’s ‘conflicting obligations’ toward the prince and toward its conciliatory function. We should indeed discuss the diplomatic pers...
1noStarting from an analysis of the Galardi’ Traité politique touchant les ambassades, the essay exa...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of various tex...
The study of diplomatic correspondence reveals that the perception of a country is often affected by...
This article examines Torquato Tasso’s Il Messaggiero [The Messenger] (1582), by focusing on the pol...
Diplomacy did not exist in the sense of an abstract institution until the end of 18 century. But as ...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
In 1527, after the Sack of Rome by Imperial Troops, the Medici are chased from Florence. The oligarc...
Using the legal literature of the ius commune and a body of texts commonly known as the “treatises o...
In recent decades, the studies on diplomacy in the modern age enjoyed renewed interest. While enteri...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of textual mat...
International audienceIn 1527, after the Sack of Rome by Imperial Troops, the Medici are chased from...
This article examines the nature and causes of the many complaints about money found in the dispatch...
Language acquired great importance in ancient diplomacy. The success or failure of a diplomatic miss...
Diplomacy has played a key role in conflicts since ancient times. Over time, the role of diplomatic ...
1noStarting from an analysis of the Galardi’ Traité politique touchant les ambassades, the essay exa...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of various tex...
The study of diplomatic correspondence reveals that the perception of a country is often affected by...
This article examines Torquato Tasso’s Il Messaggiero [The Messenger] (1582), by focusing on the pol...
Diplomacy did not exist in the sense of an abstract institution until the end of 18 century. But as ...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘new diplomatic history’ of early modern Europe with an ...
In 1527, after the Sack of Rome by Imperial Troops, the Medici are chased from Florence. The oligarc...
Using the legal literature of the ius commune and a body of texts commonly known as the “treatises o...
In recent decades, the studies on diplomacy in the modern age enjoyed renewed interest. While enteri...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of textual mat...
International audienceIn 1527, after the Sack of Rome by Imperial Troops, the Medici are chased from...
This article examines the nature and causes of the many complaints about money found in the dispatch...
Language acquired great importance in ancient diplomacy. The success or failure of a diplomatic miss...
Diplomacy has played a key role in conflicts since ancient times. Over time, the role of diplomatic ...
1noStarting from an analysis of the Galardi’ Traité politique touchant les ambassades, the essay exa...
The author investigates the birth of modern diplomacy. Drawing on a wide-ranging body of various tex...
The study of diplomatic correspondence reveals that the perception of a country is often affected by...