Handel 2012
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199737369.003.0002
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Italy and Hanover, 1706–10

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“…As scholars like Jeroen Duindam have shown, 'diplomatic ceremony' was of crucial importance in the nexus between court life and diplomacy. 47 In chapter 10, Cornelis van der Haven investigates the role of war plays and military peepshows during the War of the Spanish Succession and the Utrecht peace negotiations. In the Amsterdam theatre house several plays were Introduction performed, which depicted battlefield scenes, whereas a highly allegorical piece by Enoch Krook, entitled Staatkunde ('Politics'), performed in 1713, made the 'theatre of diplomacy' accessible to a larger audience.…”
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“…As scholars like Jeroen Duindam have shown, 'diplomatic ceremony' was of crucial importance in the nexus between court life and diplomacy. 47 In chapter 10, Cornelis van der Haven investigates the role of war plays and military peepshows during the War of the Spanish Succession and the Utrecht peace negotiations. In the Amsterdam theatre house several plays were Introduction performed, which depicted battlefield scenes, whereas a highly allegorical piece by Enoch Krook, entitled Staatkunde ('Politics'), performed in 1713, made the 'theatre of diplomacy' accessible to a larger audience.…”
Section: Stages Of Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…'46 The jurist Georg Friedrich Martens, whose treatise appeared in French in 1789, included an extensive section on precedence and not incidentally appended advice on how to avoid the disputes which bedeviled early modern diplomacy. 47 As the historian Jeremy Black pointed out, diplomats used ceremonial and protocol 'as a means of asserting and defending status and interests. It was perfect for a competitive world that wished to have an alternative to conflict.…”
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“…By doing so they processed the knowledge acquired during the exhibition visit. Their conversations Frederic 12,19,[216][217][218][219]261,271 Hansen,Lene 70,90 Harley, Robert, 1st earl of Oxford 4,[46][47]49,123,[125][126][127][136][137][138]140,142,147,150,[152][153][155][156][157][158]208 Harley,Edward,2nd Enoch 19,173,176,178,185,192,195 Kroon,Daniël 192 73-79, 84, 86, 89-90…”
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