The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect representation of and negotiation between sovereigns. Studies by Christian Windler, Harriet Rudolph and Gregor M. Metzig underlined the significance of material culture in diplomacy and its importance for starting economic and cultural exchanges and transfers. This article offers to observe both the official and the parallel gift-exchanges in various diplomatic contexts. It analyses the Spanish mission of the Duke of Grammont in 1659 and the importance given to gloves, lozenges and perfumes before showing how gift-giving is in turn gender-neutral and genderoriented with a close analysis of gifts given outside official diplomatic events and aimed ...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonial...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
In the seventeenth century, the practice of handing diplomatic gifts was on the rise among European ...
Objects are there to be used. Throughout history, the gifting of objects has been a universal activ...
The article studies the tradition of exchanging gifts during diplomatic negotiations for marriage us...
The present volume aims at outlining a new field of research with regard to the history of diplomacy...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
Non-regnant queens played an integral role in maintaining amicable relations between rulers in the e...
Gifts and tribute have become a mainstay of scholarship on early modern diplomacy, particularly in s...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonial...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonial...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
In the seventeenth century, the practice of handing diplomatic gifts was on the rise among European ...
Objects are there to be used. Throughout history, the gifting of objects has been a universal activ...
The article studies the tradition of exchanging gifts during diplomatic negotiations for marriage us...
The present volume aims at outlining a new field of research with regard to the history of diplomacy...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
Non-regnant queens played an integral role in maintaining amicable relations between rulers in the e...
Gifts and tribute have become a mainstay of scholarship on early modern diplomacy, particularly in s...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonial...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonia...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
The paper attempts to answer the question of the reasons and consequences of applying the ceremonial...