New worlds? transformations in the culture of international relations around the Peace of Utrecht. Schmidt-Voges, I. & Crespo Solana, A. Routledge, London, 2017.
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"The Peace of Utrecht (1713) was perhaps the first political treaty that had a global impact. It not only ended a European-wide conflict, but led to a cessation of hostilities on the American continent and Indian subcontinent, as well as naval warfare worldwide. The treaty also marked an important step in the development of an integrated world-wide political system. By reconsidering the preconditions, negotiations and consequences of the Peace of Utrecht–rather than focusing on previous concerns with international relations and diplomacy–this book helps embed events in a richer context of diverging networks, globalizing empires, expanding media and changing identities"–Provided by publisher
@book{schmidt-voges_new_2017,
	address = {London},
	series = {Politics and culture in {Europe}, 1650-1750},
	title = {New worlds? transformations in the culture of international relations around the {Peace} of {Utrecht}},
	isbn = {978-1-315-59820-8 978-1-317-08773-1},
	shorttitle = {New worlds?},
	abstract = {"The Peace of Utrecht (1713) was perhaps the first political treaty that had a global impact. It not only ended a European-wide conflict, but led to a cessation of hostilities on the American continent and Indian subcontinent, as well as naval warfare worldwide. The treaty also marked an important step in the development of an integrated world-wide political system. By reconsidering the preconditions, negotiations and consequences of the Peace of Utrecht--rather than focusing on previous concerns with international relations and diplomacy--this book helps embed events in a richer context of diverging networks, globalizing empires, expanding media and changing identities"--Provided by publisher},
	language = {eng},
	publisher = {Routledge},
	author = {Schmidt-Voges, Inken and Crespo Solana, Ana},
	year = {2017},
}

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