Legatio: The Journal for Renaissance and Early Modern Diplomatic Studies, vol. 4 (2020)
Foreword (Nathalie Rivère de Carles)
ARTICLES
I. THE LANGUAGE OF HARD AND SOFT POWER
Emmanuel Lemée
The Language of Incognito in Late Seventeenth-Century Diplomacy
Chloé Rivière
Displaying the Prince’s Identity: Textile Accessories and Fineries in Seventeenth-
-Century Diplomatic Gift-Giving
Amélie Balayre
The Education of an Ambassador: The Marquis d’Effi at in England
(1624–25)
Beatrice Saletti
Imitation Games. Some Notes on the Envoys Sent by Borso d’Este to Uthman,
Ruler of Tunis
II. EAST-WEST: SYMBOLIC DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATION,
PRACTICAL MEMORIES AND NEW AGENTS
Christoph Würflinger
Symbolic Communication in Habsburg-Ottoman Diplomatic Relations.
The Grand Embassy of Johann Rudolf Schmid zum Schwarzenhorn
(1650–51)
Mahmut Halef Cevrioğlu
Grand Vizieral Reception Ceremonies of European Ambassadors in the First
Half of the Seventeenth Century
Francesco Caprioli
Por Ser Hombre Platico: Francisco Gasparo and the 1568 Spanish Negotiations
with the Ottoman Governors of Algiers
III. THE DIPLOMACY OF ART
Maëlig Chauvin
The Language of Papal Gift-Giving in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries: An Example of Soft Power?
Francesca Mavilla
Promoting an Artist as an Integral Part of Diplomatic Networking: Chiappino
Vitelli and Federico Zuccari at the Court of Queen Elizabeth I
Pierre-Olivier Ouellet
Between Temporal and Spiritual Powers: Colonial Diplomacy Associated
with the Painting France Bringing Faith to the Huron-Wendats of New France
(c. 1666)
BOOK REVIEWS
François Daliot
Estelle Paranque, ELIZABETH I THROUGH VALOIS EYES: POWER,
REPRESENTATION, AND DIPLOMACY IN THE REIGN OF THE
QUEEN, 1558–1588
Henri Hannula
SUBSIDIES, DIPLOMACY, AND STATE FORMATION IN EUROPE,
1494–1789: ECONOMIES OF ALLEGIANCE, ed. by Svante Norrhem
and Erik Thomson