Politische Kommunikation in der frühen Neuzeit : am Beispiel der diplomatischen Beziehungen zwischen der Republik Venedig und Maximilian I. (1495 - 1508) / von Maria Christina Lutter

eng: Within the shaping of the early modem state, political communication was clearly increasing as one of its instruments. It is the central issue of this study to examine the aims, practices, and discursive strategies of early modern diplomacy, based on the assumption that its structural conditio...

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