This essay thematizes the important contributions of the current volume to the study of non-ambassadorial diplomatic intermediaries in the early modern Mediterranean. It further suggests how attending to particular modalities of mediation, e.g. archiving and translation, might shed new light on processes of political, ethnolinguistic, and confessional boundary-making.http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/15700658-1234245
This roundtable gathers scholars of early modern translation and book culture to investigate the var...
In this article, I examine the relationship between mobility and trust in the work and life of a wid...
In the last decades, the emergence of a new research trend on the “early globalization” has influenc...
This special issue, an exercise in integrated Mediterranean history through the lens of diplomacy, d...
Mainly drawing on evidence from Scandinavia, the Holy Roman Empire, the British Isles, France, Spain...
Mainly drawing on evidence from Scandinavia, the Holy Roman Empire, the British Isles, France, Spain...
This article analyses the influence of confessional divides in the construction of a Mediterranean f...
This article analyses the influence of confessional divides in the construction of a Mediterranean f...
This article analyses the influence of confessional divides in the construction of a Mediterranean f...
In recent years, the nature of cultural mediation in colonial and imperial settings has attracted re...
The essays in this collection explore diplomacy as a form of cultural translation. Out of necessity,...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
21 pages.-- Contributed to the "Tenth Mediterranean Research Meeting" (Florence & Montecatini Terme,...
This essay seeks to shed light on the role of a range of Mediterranean agents involved in fostering ...
Inspired by the 'cultural turn' in early modern international relations historythe present contribut...
This roundtable gathers scholars of early modern translation and book culture to investigate the var...
In this article, I examine the relationship between mobility and trust in the work and life of a wid...
In the last decades, the emergence of a new research trend on the “early globalization” has influenc...
This special issue, an exercise in integrated Mediterranean history through the lens of diplomacy, d...
Mainly drawing on evidence from Scandinavia, the Holy Roman Empire, the British Isles, France, Spain...
Mainly drawing on evidence from Scandinavia, the Holy Roman Empire, the British Isles, France, Spain...
This article analyses the influence of confessional divides in the construction of a Mediterranean f...
This article analyses the influence of confessional divides in the construction of a Mediterranean f...
This article analyses the influence of confessional divides in the construction of a Mediterranean f...
In recent years, the nature of cultural mediation in colonial and imperial settings has attracted re...
The essays in this collection explore diplomacy as a form of cultural translation. Out of necessity,...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
21 pages.-- Contributed to the "Tenth Mediterranean Research Meeting" (Florence & Montecatini Terme,...
This essay seeks to shed light on the role of a range of Mediterranean agents involved in fostering ...
Inspired by the 'cultural turn' in early modern international relations historythe present contribut...
This roundtable gathers scholars of early modern translation and book culture to investigate the var...
In this article, I examine the relationship between mobility and trust in the work and life of a wid...
In the last decades, the emergence of a new research trend on the “early globalization” has influenc...