Matthews, Crawford 1991-

Anglo-Prussian relations 1701-1713 the reciprocal production of status through ceremony, diplomacy, and war Crawford Matthews - London ; New York Routledge 2024 - 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 312 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramm - Routledge research in early modern history .

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"In 1701, Frederick I crowned himself the first King in Prussia. This title required a process of royal status construction in conjunction with other European rulers, and Frederick found his most willing partners in the English monarchy. This volume examines their ceremonial and military cooperation. Diplomatic ceremonial was the medium through which the English state and its representatives recognised the new royal rank of the Hohenzollern dynasty. In exchange, Frederick engaged in extensive military cooperation with the English in the War of the Spanish Succession. Yet English statesmen and diplomats also instrumentalised Anglo-Prussian relations for their own status production, furthering their careers and elevating their rank via the symbolic construction of Prussian royal dignity. The book investigates this reciprocal construction of status and rank, exploring the aims and actions of actors involved, and assessing the extent to which they succeeded. Consequently, this book represents an actor-centred work of "new diplomatic history" that simultaneously reinterprets the reign of Frederick I and assesses a crucial yet understudied chapter in the rise of Prussia. This book will appeal to scholars and students of early modern diplomatic history, as well as general readers interested in the history of England and Prussia"--

9781003304234 9781003852582 9781003852582

10.4324/9781003304234 doi


1701-1713


Diplomatische Beziehungen
Zeremoniell
Diplomatie
Militärische Kooperation


Großbritannien
Preußen
England