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Charles François d'Iberville, résident de France à Genève: Janvier 1690-décembre 1690
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 1284
Charles François d'Iberville, résident de France à Genève: Décembre 1688-décembre 1689
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 1284
Charles François d'Iberville, résident de France à Genève
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 624

Charles François d'Iberville, résident de France à Genève

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The Global Refuge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

The Global Refuge

Huguenot refugees were everywhere in the early modern world. French Protestant exiles fleeing persecution following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, they scattered around Europe, North America, the Caribbean, South Africa, and even remote islands in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The Global Refuge provides the first truly international history of the Huguenot diaspora. The story begins with dreams of Eden, as beleaguered religious migrants sought suitable retreats to build perfect societies far from the political storms of Europe. In order to build these communities, however, the Huguenots needed patrons, forcing them to navigate the world of empires. The refugees promoted the...

Correspondance
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 622

Correspondance

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Officers, Entrepreneurs, Career Migrants, and Diplomats
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 537

Officers, Entrepreneurs, Career Migrants, and Diplomats

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-08-19
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  • Publisher: BRILL

“Money, money, and more money.” In the eyes of early modern warlords, these were the three essential prerequisites for waging war. The transnational studies presented here describe and explain how belligerent powers did indeed rely on thriving markets where military entrepreneurs provided mercenaries, weapons, money, credit, food, expertise, and other services. In a fresh and comprehensive examination of pre-national military entrepreneurship – its actors, structures and economic logic – this volume shows how readily business relationships for supplying armies in the 17th and 18th centuries crossed territorial and confessional boundaries. By outlining and explicating early modern military entrepreneurial fields of action, this new transnational perspective transcends the limits of national historical approaches to the business of war. Contributors are Astrid Ackermann, John Condren, Jasmina Cornut, Michael Depreter, Sébastien Dupuis, Marian Füssel, Julien Grand, André Holenstein, Katrin Keller, Michael Paul Martoccio, Tim Neu, David Parrott, Alexander Querengässer, Philippe Rogger, Guy Rowlands, Benjamin Ryser, Regula Schmid, and Peter H. Wilson.

La correspondance de Charles-François de La Bonde d'Iberville, résident de France à Genève
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 470

La correspondance de Charles-François de La Bonde d'Iberville, résident de France à Genève

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Cette thèse propose l'édition critique d'une source presque entièrement inédite, la correspondance du troisième résident de France à Genève, illustrant les rapports qui existèrent entre la République et le roi de France Louis XIV, au cours de la Guerre de la Ligue d'Augsbourg (1688-1698). Elle se limite aux deux premières années de l'activité du diplomate à Genève et illustre avec excellence la complexité du jeu diplomatique qui s'est joué pendant cette période à Genève en particulier, mais aussi sur tout le territoire helvétique, que les adversaires de Louis XIV cherchèrent à faire sortir de sa neutralité. Elle s'efforce également, dans une introduction substantielle, de définir les modalités de l'exercice de la fonction diplomatique dans cette région et de présenter un diplomate jusqu'à présent peu étudié, pour ne pas dire presque inconnu.

Une résidence en République
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 228

Une résidence en République

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Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe

In the seventeenth century, riots, rebellions, and revolts flared around Europe. Concerned about their internal stability, many states responded by closely observing the violent upheavals that plagued their neighbors. Rebellion and Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe investigates how in this struggle for intelligence about internal discord, diplomats emerged as key information brokers and interpreters of Europe’s tumultuous political landscape. The contributions in this volume uncover how diplomatic actors interacted with rulers, opposition leaders, informers, media entrepreneurs, and different audiences in their efforts to understand, communicate, and draw lessons from the insurrections in their time. Rebellion and Diplomacy also examines how diplomats actively tried to shape the course of internal conflicts by managing the dissemination of news, supporting political factions at their court of residence, and even instigating violence. Covering different European regions from the Iberian Peninsula to Scandinavia and from the British Isles to the Carpathian Basin, the book will appeal to all students and researchers interested in early modern diplomacy, politics, and news cultures.

1715
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

1715

Lacking the romantic imagery of the 1745 uprising of supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Jacobite rebellion of 1715 has received far less attention from scholars. Yet the ’15, just eight years after the union of England and Scotland, was in fact a more significant threat to the British state. This book is the first thorough account of the Jacobite rebellion that might have killed the Act of Union in its infancy. Drawing on a substantial range of fresh primary resources in England, Scotland, and France, Daniel Szechi analyzes not only large and dramatic moments of the rebellion but also the smaller risings that took place throughout Scotland and northern England. He examines the complex reasons that led some men to rebel and others to stay at home, and he reappraises the economic, religious, social, and political circumstances that precipitated a Jacobite rising. Shedding new light on the inner world of the Jacobites, Szechi reveals the surprising significance of their widely supported but ultimately doomed rebellion.