tomorrow
when the shadows of short boys stretch
long on the cobble stones of collegien strasse
when they stretch toward the west
and toward town square
tomorrow early show
this erasmus the way to the market
tomorrow
when the shadows of short boys stretch
long on the cobble stones of collegien strasse
when they stretch toward the west
and toward town square
tomorrow early show
this erasmus the way to the market
Question: does the "minimalism" stereotypically attributed to Northern and Central Europe have any connections to Protestantism? I'm specifically thinking of the latter's aniconic/iconoclastic tendencies.
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Over the #earlymodern period different practices to manage conflicts and guarantee peace agreements were established that Laufs and Wenzel will introduce to us. Thus, illustrating the ingenuity but also the limits of #emdiplomacy. (6/6)
But diplomats did not only try to settle conflicts, they tried to prevent them! Peace treaties and truces were provided with treaty sureties that aimed at safeguarding the agreements. Negotiating these sureties could be difficult and conflictual, too. (5/6)
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Together Laufs and Wenzel tackle the important question of conflict management. How did #emdiplomats deal with conflicts? What practices were established?
Key to #earlymodern conflict management were mediation and arbitration as practices with a long tradition going back to the Middle Ages. Here, a third party tried to mediate and help find a compromise between the conflicting parties. (4/6)
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Often the agreed amounts were only paid out after the mission’s completion, and the travel and subsistence expenses, which were often agreed upon separately, were carefully checked and settled, and in some cases even refused.
For many #emdiplomats, debts were not uncommon at the place of assignment; especially for bourgeois representatives in lower-ranking positions, diplomatic activity could mean financial ruin. (7/8)
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The concept of finance in the early modern period is a very broad & the transition to gifts, bribery & corruption is rather fluid. So, we also recommend the article by Mark Häberlein on gift-giving. (4/8)
https://hcommons.social/@emdiplomacy/115360255960220982
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Attached: 1 image 33 Mark Häberlein: Material Exchanges: Gifts, Tribute and Corruption https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-035 (1/6)
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Surprisingly, the question of the financial side of emdiplomacy has received little attention in research apart from the trope of the poorly paid diplomat or the prince who could not send his own envoy for financial reasons. (3/8)
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In his article Osborne describes diplomatic ceremonial as an important part of a ”holistic package of diplomacy that utilised space and material culture alongside actual protocols”.
Diplomatic ceremonial as strange as it might sometimes appear for modern eyes, was a tool for communicating and ordering interaction – for diplomats at foreign courts as well as between the diplomats themselves. (3/6)
Cripping Contagion: A Long History of Epidemics as Mass-Disabling Events
https://digpodcast.org/2025/04/27/cripping-contagion/
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