Ellen R. Welch 
A Theater of Diplomacy [PDF ebook] 
International Relations and the Performing Arts in Early Modern France

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The seventeenth-century French diplomat François de Callières once wrote that ‘an ambassador resembles in some way an actor exposed on the stage to the eyes of the public in order to play great roles.’ The comparison of the diplomat to an actor became commonplace as the practice of diplomacy took hold in early modern Europe. More than an abstract metaphor, it reflected the rich culture of spectacular entertainment that was a backdrop to emissaries’ day-to-day lives. Royal courts routinely honored visiting diplomats or celebrated treaty negotiations by staging grandiose performances incorporating dance, music, theater, poetry, and pageantry. These entertainments—allegorical ballets, masquerade balls, chivalric tournaments, operas, and comedies—often addressed pertinent themes such as war, peace, and international unity in their subject matter. In both practice and content, the extravagant exhibitions were fully intertwined with the culture of diplomacy. But exactly what kind of diplomatic work did these spectacles perform?
Ellen R. Welch contends that the theatrical and performing arts had a profound influence on the development of modern diplomatic practices in early modern Europe. Using France as a case study, Welch explores the interconnected histories of international relations and the theatrical and performing arts. Her book argues that theater served not merely as a decorative accompaniment to negotiations, but rather underpinned the practices of embodied representation, performance, and spectatorship that constituted the culture of diplomacy in this period. Through its examination of the early modern precursors to today’s cultural diplomacy initiatives, her book investigates the various ways in which performance structures international politics still.

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Introduction
Chapter 1. Orchestrating Dissonant Concord in the Bayonne Entertainments (1565)
Chapter 2. The Ambassador’s Point of View, from London to Paris (1608-9)
Chapter 3. National Actors on the Ballet Stage (1620s-30s)
Chapter 4. Richelieu’s Allegories of War (1639-42)
Chapter 5. Ballet Diplomacy at the Congress of Westphalia (1645-49)
Chapter 6. Entertaining Personalities at Louis XIV’s Court (1653-69)
Chapter 7. Exotic Audiences (1668-1715)
Chapter 8. Diplomacy on the Public Stage (1697-1714)
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

Circa l’autore

Ellen R. Welch is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is author of A Taste for the Foreign: Worldly Knowledge and Literary Pleasure in Early Modern French Fiction.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 312 ● ISBN 9780812293869 ● Dimensione 4.5 MB ● Casa editrice University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc. ● Città Philadelphia ● Paese US ● Pubblicato 2017 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5208875 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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