Early Modern Diplomacy
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Handbook on Early Modern European Diplomacy published at DeGruyter: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008 editors: @dorotheegoetze & @LenaOetzel […] 🌉 bridged from https://hcommons.social/@emdiplomacy on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/
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It’s #womensday2025 and #womenshistorymonth. In the last years, we introduced you to female and non-male #emdiplomats or to #emdiplomacy research by female* historians.
This year, we feel the need to #standupforscience and #democracy. Both are under thread – […]

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Famous graphic with a woman looking powerful. Beside her stands: #WomensHistoryMonth means fighting for democracy and academic freedom
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Das #Wintersemester steht vor der Tür. ❄️
Zeit sich mit den @dfg_public - geförderten Recherche-Tools und Services für die #Geschichtswissenschaft auf historicum.net vertraut zu machen.

Services, Literatur und Quellen für Forschung + Lehre:
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Weil man das gar nicht häufig genug "bewerben" kann: Unser Online-Seminar zur #Wissenschaftsfreiheit ( @dhi-paris.fr, @centremarcbloch.bsky.social, @sciencespo.bsky.social, @cieraparis.bsky.social) startet morgen (2.10.), 18 Uhr: www.dhi-paris.fr/de/termindet...
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As a scholar of early modern European diplomacy and peace history Dorothée learned a lot about early 20th century East Asia. Moreover, it was interesting to get more insights into research about Japan and Korea. At the same time the different perspectives from scholars of International Relations […]
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@dorotheegoetze 's own contribution was somewhat of a final comment to bring in her own expertise. She emphasised the impact of changing regional and global frameworks for politics in East Asia and the peace negotiations. Dorothée also pointed out new research perspectives: Which concepts of […]
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The programme of this two-day workshop was divided into three thematic blocks which included historical as well as IR perspectives:

Participants discussed the question of Korean independence in the context of the Portsmouth conference. The second panel was dedicated to modern East Asia and […]
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The Treaty of Portsmouth was signed on 5 September 1905 and concluded the Russo-Japanese War. The treaty was mediated by US-president Theodore Roosevelt. It acknowledged Japan’s hegemony over Korea and pathed the way for the Japanese annexation of Korea five years later.

Research on this peace […]
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In September our co-editor @dorotheegoetze had quite an exciting (and somewhat challenging) task to fulfil:

She was invited to give a paper on diplomacy and peripheral states at a workshop on Korea and the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905. This was an exciting experience but also challenging for […]
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Historische Quellen sichtbar machen im #wikiversum - Ein Praxisbericht über ein Pilotprojekt zur Nutzung von #wikimediacommons #wikisource und #wikidata mit einem Wikimedian-in-Residence aka @JensB, der uns und den Workflow auf Kurs hält...

Bitte hier entlang => […]

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linke Seite: ein Foto um 1900 der Leiterin des deutschen Erzieherinnenheims in Paris in Schwesterntracht mit einer Erzieherin. Oben rechts: Titelseite eines Jahresberichts des Doppelheims in grün, unten rechts eine Doppelseite mit der Bilanz des Doppelheims
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However, as we mentioned before, we are very happy to talk about other early modern diplomacy related topics, too. Please tell us what you to read more about! We already have received some suggestions, but we are looking forward to more. (2/2)

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We are back from our summer break and look forward to talking about early modern diplomacy again!

We still have some handbook chapters to introduce – this seems to be somewhat of a never-ending story or rather the never-ending big pink book... (1/2)

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We are still on annual leave and enjoy the summer. However, we think already about the @emdiplomacy account's future programme. There are still some handbook chapters left that we want to introduce to you.

But what else are you interested in? Which early modern diplomacy related topics do you […]
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According to Lobenwein & Rous, two forms of espionage can be distinguished, espionage in the true sense, which aims to obtain secret information of others, and counter-intelligence, which seeks to ward off such attacks on one's own information security. Around 1650, one can see a turning point […]
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Lobenwein and Rous emphasise that, when studying diplomatic practice and the transfer of information, the interplay between orality, writing and other media is crucial; this also applies when dealing with the practices of espionage. Information that was supposed to remain secure was mainly […]
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The accquistion of information was the most important function of early modern diplomats which was facilitaded through the establishment of permanent embassies from the 15th century onwards and discussed in numerous contemporary handbooks and treatises on early modern diplomacy. The boundaries […]
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Rous, who wrote her dissertation on Wettin dynastic marriages, studied early modern secret diplomacy in her habilitation. Currently, she prepares the 5th Saxon State Exhibition which will open in 2029 as curator […]
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Lobenwein is a Post-Doc at the German Historical Institute at Rome @MaxWeberStiftung After research on nobility and questions of medical history, her current project focuses on the acquisition and processing of information of Habsburg and Venetian diplomats in the Ottoman Empire […]
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Sunday evening is often crime time on the telly but early modern diplomacy offers crime and thrillers, too.
Therefore, we do not want to miss the opportunity to continue our countdown by introducing two more of our handbook authors to you. Please welcome Elisabeth Lobenwein and Anne-Simone Rous! […]
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32 Elisabeth Lobenwein/Anne-Simone Rous: Acquisition of Information and Espionage

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-034 (1/7)
Photograph (colour): First page of the article on acquistion of information and espionage by Elisabeth Lobenwein and Anne-Simone Rous.
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Sie brauchen dringend Lektüre für die Sommerpause?

Pünktlich zum richtigen Zeitpunkt ist die Retrodigitalisierung unserer elfbändigen »Deutsch-Französischen Geschichte« abgeschlossen. Die Reihe steht auf perspectivia.net im Open Access zur Verfügung!

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Mehrere Bände der Deutsch-Französischen Geschichte
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Neu erschienen: Stegbauer, C., Häußling, R. (eds) Handbuch Netzwerkforschung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden.

Mit einem Kapitel unserer Kollegin Cindarella Petz ( @cprog7): Petz, C. (2025). Zur Geschichte der historischen Netzwerkforschung […]

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This week, part of the #dhlab_ieg is present at the international #DigitalHumanities Conference of the #ADHO in Lisbon.

Today, we start with a poster presentation on "Innovative Pathways to Data Literacy: Tailored Formats for Humanities and Cultural Studies" by @JuditGarzon and her colleagues […]
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Brunert and Weber clearly show that we need to reflect on the conditions, functions as well as the underlying messages of diplomatic correspondences, when we read them to discover early modern diplomacys secrets. (9/9)

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During the 17th and 18th centuries we could see both the intensification and diversification of diplomatic reporting. Using the Westphalian peace congress as an example, Brunert and Weber provide insights into different traditions and forms of diplomatic reporting.

Diplomatic letters should not […]
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