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E-grāmata: Flattering Alliances: Scandinavia, Diplomacy and the Austrian-French Balance of Power, 1648-1740

  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Nordic Academic Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789187351518
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At the same time as Denmark and Sweden were locked in a battle for supremacy in northern Europe, several other countries around Europe engaged in struggles for dominance. One conflict that had profound impact on much of the Continent as well as Scandinavia was the fight for hegemony between France and Austria after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. In Flattering Alliances we learn about how those clashes dragged the Scandinavian kingdoms into European top-level politics, and forced them to take part in the diplomatic game, constantly negotiating risks and profits. The historians Peter Lindström and Svante Norrhem discuss the role of diplomacy, how the Great Powers bound allies to their side, and how the Scandinavian countries and their political elites responded. Much of the diplomatic strategising centred on family alliances, patronage, and economic politics -- something quite different from what we expect from today's official negotiations. This book will be invaluable reading for anyone with an interest in international relations in the early modern period, particularly in Europe, as the authors take a fresh look at the history of diplomacy and the nature of state formation.
Introduction 7(20)
Danish--Swedish diplomacy in action---royal marriage negotiations in the 1690s
9(2)
The Europe of alliances
11(4)
The aim of the study
15(2)
Periods, sources, and methods
17(3)
Definitions and concepts
20(7)
Background---royal councils and diplomacy
27(22)
The councils and their political status: a brief history
34(9)
Everyday diplomacy
43(6)
The great powers' strategies
49(62)
Gifts in theory and practice
50(12)
The effects of gifts
62(6)
Subsidy policies
68(6)
Families, states, and loyalties
74(7)
Patronage
81(30)
Meeting the great powers
111(72)
Royal councils in the 1650s
111(4)
Politics in the 1650s
115(9)
Royal councils in the 1690s
124(3)
Politics in the 1690s
127(19)
Royal councils in the 1730s
146(3)
Politics in the 1730s
149(13)
Summing up Scandinavia
162(2)
Transnational families
164(1)
The effects of patronage
165(18)
A comparative analysis
183(24)
Foreign factors
185(3)
Domestic factors in Sweden
188(10)
Domestic factors in Denmark
198(4)
Borders and transnationality
202(5)
Conclusions 207(10)
Notes 217(30)
Bibliography 247(12)
Index of places 259(1)
Index of names 259
Peter Lindström is a lecturer and assistant professor of history in the department of historical, philosophical, and religious studies at Umeå University. His main area of study is Swedish and European politics in the early modern period.

Svante Norrhem is a professor of history in the department of historical, philosophical, and religious studies at Umeå University. His main area of study is early modern political culture, gender, and the history of sexuality.