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Geschichte des brandenburgischen Geheimen Ratskollegiums in den Jahren 1604-1608
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Year: 1935 Publisher: Berlin : Ebering,

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Steuerverfassung des platten Landes der Kurmark Brandenburg
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Year: 1804 Publisher: Berlin Vossische Buchhandlung

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Die Hofordnung Kurfuerst Joachims II von Brandenburg : neu hrsg. und durch Untersuchungen ueber Hofhalt und Verwaltung unter Joachim II erlaeutert
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Year: 1910 Publisher: Berlin : Ebering,

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Die Eroberung Preussens durch die Deutschen
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Year: 1872 Publisher: Halle : Verlag der Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses,

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Protestant cosmopolitanism and diplomatic culture
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ISBN: 9789004240797 9789004240803 128385452X 9004240802 9004240799 Year: 2013 Volume: 59 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill

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In Protestant Cosmopolitanism and Diplomatic Culture , Daniel Riches investigates seventeenth-century Brandenburg-Swedish relations to present an image of early modern diplomacy driven by complex networks of individuals whose activities were informed by their educational backgrounds, intellectual and cultural interests, religious convictions, and personal connections. The Brandenburg-Swedish relationship was crafted not only by formally-credentialed diplomats, but also by an array of officers, bureaucrats, clergymen, merchants and scholars who conversed in the symbolic language of a common diplomatic culture and a worldview of Protestant cooperation across lines of political and denominational difference. The image of diplomacy that emerges is not one of bilateral contact between states, but rather zigging and zagging across multiple intersecting networks and ever-shifting constellations of religion, politics and culture.

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