Performances of Peace: Utrecht 1713
Titel: | Performances of Peace: Utrecht 1713 |
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Beteiligt: | ; ; |
Veröffentlicht: | [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Brill, 2016 |
Umfang: | 1 Online Ressource |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 9789004304772 ; 9789004304789 |
- List of Illustrations
- p. ix
- Notes on Contributors
- p. xi
- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part 1
- The Diplomatic Stage
- 1
- The Olive and the Horse: The Eighteenth-Century Culture of Diplomacy
- p. 25
- 2
- Behind the Stage: The Global Dimension of the Negotiations
- p. 40
- 3
- 'Enemies of their patrie'? Savoyard Identity and the Dilemmas of War, 1690-1713
- p. 53
- 4
- Pride and Prejudice: Universal Monarchy Discourse and the Peace Negotiations of 1709-1710
- p. 69
- Part 2
- The Publicity Stage
- 5
- Madame Du Noyer Presenting and Re-presenting the Peace of Utrecht
- p. 95
- 6
- 'Dieu veuille que cette Pais soit de longue durée...' The History of the Congress and the Peace of Utrecht by Casimir Freschot
- p. 114
- 7
- The Treaty of Utrecht and Addison's Cato: Britain's War of the Spanish Succession, Peace and the Imperial Road Map
- p. 123
- 8
- Jonathan Swift's Peace of Utrecht
- p. 142
- 9
- Visions of Europe: Contrasts and Combinations of National and European Identities in Literary Representations of the Peace of Utrecht (1713)
- p. 159
- Part 3
- The Theatrical Stage
- 10
- Theatres of War and Diplomacy on the Early-Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam Stage
- p. 181
- 11
- Performance and Propaganda in Spanish America during the War of the Spanish Succession
- p. 197
- 12
- Promoting the Peace: Queen Anne and the Public Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral
- p. 207
- 13
- Fiery Metaphors in the Public Space: Celebratory Culture and Political Consciousness around the Peace of Utrecht
- p. 223
- Part 4
- The Commemorative Stage
- 14
- Memory Theatre: Remembering the Peace after Three Hundred Years
- p. 251
- 15
- Peace Was Made Here: The Tercentennial of the Treaty of Utrecht, 2013-2015
- p. 266
- Index
- p. 283