Confessional Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe

Confessional Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe

Anderson, Roberta; Backerra, Charlotte

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

264

Mole

Inglês

9780367532314

15 a 20 dias

540

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Foreword

1. Confessional Diplomacy: A Short Introduction

Part I Papal Diplomacy

2. The Polish-Lithuanian Interregna and Papal Diplomacy

3. Catholics, Heretics and the 'Common Enemy': Papal Diplomacy and the Great Turkish War during the Papacy of Innocent XII, 1691-1700

4. Renewing Roman Diplomacy? Irish Catholicism and the Mission of Fr Bonaventure de Burgo, 1709-1711

Part II Clerics as Diplomats

5. 'Not fit nor convenient [to] be sent on embassy in the king's business': The Diplomatic Missions of the Runaway Friar Robert Barnes to the Schmalkaldic League and Denmark

6. A Most Venerable Provisional Envoy: Friar Diego de la Fuente's Diplomatic Missions to Jacobean London, 1618-1620 and 1624

7. The Role of Confessor-Ambassador: The Capuchin Diego de Quiroga and Habsburg Politics

Part III Religion as a Matter of Diplomacy

8. Catholic Ambassadors in a Protestant Court: London, 1603-1625

9. Scottish Calvinists and Swedish Diplomacy, 1593-1632: The Case of Sir James Spens of Wormiston

10. Catholic Priests and Protestant Chaplains: Religion and Diplomacy in London and Vienna, 1700-1745

11. Imperial Chapels and Chaplains: A Comparative Study of Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Dresden in the Later Seventeenth Century

12. Charles XII of Sweden and the Rakoczi Uprising in Hungary: The Long-lasting Legacy of the Protestant Cause

13. Afterword
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Embassy Chapels;Early modern Europe;Secretary Of State;Confessional diplomacy;Ferdinand III;Papal diplomacy;Imperial Envoys;Diplomatic agents;Spanish Ambassador;Polish-Lithuanian throne;Spanish Embassy;Imperial Ambassador;Vasa;Society Of Jesus;Innocent XII;Swedish King;Karl IX;Bengt Oxenstierna;William III;Iii Vas;Polish Lithuanian Nobility;Christian III;Charles III;English Catholics;Charles XII;Spanish Envoy;James III;Philip III;Pope Paul III;John Iii