A vital factor governing early modern diplomatic relations was the practice of hospitality. To assure that the embassy began amicably, ambassadors had to be received with generosity. The nature and extent of diplomatic hospitality differed according to the host state, but it often included the offer of housing and victuals. This critical edition of a primary source aims to shed new light on the characteristics of diplomatic hospitality by carefully examining a list of expenses drafted by the Venetian office of the Rason Vecchie. This archival document provides a detailed account of all the food that was supplied to host a Muscovite delegation that visited Venice in 1582. In the first place, the article unravels the qualities and dynamics of...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
Published at Venice between 1551 and 1553, Giovanfrancesco Straparola's collection of fairy tales, n...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
Defence date: 12 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; Pr...
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 ...
Early modern diplomatic negotiation was conducted primarily through face-to-face encounters dominate...
After the end of the Cretan war (1645-1669) and before the starting of the Morean war (1684-1699) Ve...
Taking a comparative perspective and drawing on the documents from the Venetian State Archives, the ...
Where histories of Venetian diplomatic success in France have long drawn on the ambassadors’ dispacc...
This study is concerned with filling the gap that exists in our understanding of Venetian diplomacy...
First published online: 12 October 2018This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in ea...
In April 1464 Borso d’Este, Lord of Ferrara, sent two of his servants to Tunis in order to purchase ...
Abstract Historians of Louis XIV’s reign have debated evolutions in the king’s administration. Such ...
Diplomacy did not exist in the sense of an abstract institution until the end of 18 century. But as ...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
Published at Venice between 1551 and 1553, Giovanfrancesco Straparola's collection of fairy tales, n...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
Defence date: 12 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; Pr...
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 ...
Early modern diplomatic negotiation was conducted primarily through face-to-face encounters dominate...
After the end of the Cretan war (1645-1669) and before the starting of the Morean war (1684-1699) Ve...
Taking a comparative perspective and drawing on the documents from the Venetian State Archives, the ...
Where histories of Venetian diplomatic success in France have long drawn on the ambassadors’ dispacc...
This study is concerned with filling the gap that exists in our understanding of Venetian diplomacy...
First published online: 12 October 2018This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in ea...
In April 1464 Borso d’Este, Lord of Ferrara, sent two of his servants to Tunis in order to purchase ...
Abstract Historians of Louis XIV’s reign have debated evolutions in the king’s administration. Such ...
Diplomacy did not exist in the sense of an abstract institution until the end of 18 century. But as ...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
Published at Venice between 1551 and 1553, Giovanfrancesco Straparola's collection of fairy tales, n...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...