Diplomatic Correspondence of Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584). Volume 1. Book 1. The Holy Roman Empire and European Countries
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Diplomatic Correspondence of Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584): In 3 vols. Vol.1, book 1: The Holy Roman Empire and European Countries
The diplomatic correspondence of Ivan the Terrible is the most complete edition of letters to the highest authorities of European and...
Asian countries and in the opposite direction in the original languages. The corpus of correspondence is the first publication of its kind in the history of Russian diplomacy during the era of Ivan IV and of the Russian state as a whole until the reign of Peter I. The embassy letters, found in manuscript collections and publications, reflect one of the most intense periods of diplomatic exchange in the history of Russia. Volume I contains messages from the diplomatic correspondence of the Russian state with the Holy Roman Empire, Livonia, the Papal See, Venice, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, England, and France. Among the letters are both official messages exchanged by the Russian sovereign with the monarchs of Europe, as well as semi-official and secret letters, individual letters of credence, and military-diplomatic "letters". The publication contains a complete apparatus that provides a wide audience access to the world of Russian diplomacy in the 16th century, the history of the Russian state during its turbulent growth, transformation into an empire, and the revision of several foreign policy directions.
Diplomatic Correspondence of Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584): In 3 vols. Vol.1, book 1: The Holy Roman Empire and European Countries
The diplomatic correspondence of Ivan the Terrible is the most complete edition of letters to the highest authorities of European and Asian countries and in the opposite direction in the original languages. The corpus of correspondence is the first publication of its kind in the history of Russian diplomacy during the era of Ivan IV and of the Russian state as a whole until the reign of Peter I. The embassy letters, found in manuscript collections and publications, reflect one of the most intense periods of diplomatic exchange in the history of Russia. Volume I contains messages from the diplomatic correspondence of the Russian state with the Holy Roman Empire, Livonia, the Papal See, Venice, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, England, and France. Among the letters are both official messages exchanged by the Russian sovereign with the monarchs of Europe, as well as semi-official and secret letters, individual letters of credence, and military-diplomatic "letters". The publication contains a complete apparatus that provides a wide audience access to the world of Russian diplomacy in the 16th century, the history of the Russian state during its turbulent growth, transformation into an empire, and the revision of several foreign policy directions.
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