About:

Mariia Golovina

Position:

Affiliated Member

Nodes:

Geographies of Power

Identities and Religions

TWG:

Transregional Conduits of Communication

Elite Multilinguality

Diversity, Identification and Distinction

Decentering Eurasian Empires and Geographies from the 1200s to the Present

 

 

Venetian-Muscovite Diplomatic Encounters and the Production of Knowledge in the second half of the seventeenth century

My PhD project highlights and analyses the origins of early modern diplomatic practices and their transformations in Venice, Muscovy, and in the whole surrounding region, including the Habsburg and Ottoman empires, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden, and Ukrainian lands. My project disentangles ideas of early-modern international law, perceptions of ‘national’ identities, and diplomatic traditions from the contemporary diplomatic practices and diverse circles of people involved. It follows the trails of information exchange and knowledge production across the process of communication, instantiated in official or unofficial diplomatic settings. My project brings to the fore the roles of multiple diplomatic agents and mediators who existed within their particular intellectual and socio-political contexts, and whose activities ultimately constituted the essence of diplomatic relations.