The Western European Powers, 1500–1700
The modern diplomatic system, originating in Italy, spread rapidly over the rest of Europe around 1500. For 'history' this had a two-fold result: an enormous amount of historical documentation produced by the new diplomatic machinery, and a vastly important new area for historical study - the relations of modern states with each other. Two large, overlapping bodies of historical materials are thus the subject of this volume: documents of diplomatic origin, which might be about anything and in fact are important sources for political, economic and other kinds of history besides diplomatic; and the sources essential for writing diplomatic history, which include types that are neither manuscript in form nor even documentary in nature.
Product details
October 1976Paperback
9780521291552
348 pages
216 × 140 × 20 mm
0.44kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The Subject and the Sources
- 2. Archival Materials
- 3. Archives and Archival Collections: Central Repositories
- 4. Published Documents
- 5. Contemporary Publications
- 6. Code, Cypher and Security
- 7. Research in the Diplomatic Sources.