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Dynasty and Diplomacy in the Court of Savoy
Political Culture and the Thirty Years' War

A major study in English of the duchy of Savoy in the Thirty Years War.

Toby Osborne (Author)

9780521652681, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 12 December 2002

320 pages, 9 b/w illus. 2 maps
23.5 x 15.9 x 2.6 cm, 0.64 kg

'… offers a penetrating and persuasive vision of early modern Europe.' Scotland on Sunday

This book is a major study in English of the duchy of Savoy during the period of the Thirty Years War. Rather than examining Savoy purely in terms of its military or geo-strategic role, Dynasty and Diplomacy in the Court of Savoy comprises three interwoven strands: the dynastic ambitions of the ruling House of Savoy, the family interests of an elite clan in ducal service, and the unique role played by one member of that clan, Abate Alessandro Scaglia (1592–1641), who emerged as one of Europe's most widely known diplomats. Scaglia, the focus of the book, affords insights not only into Savoyard court politics and diplomacy, but more generally into a diplomatic culture of seventeenth-century Europe. With his image fixed by a remarkable series of Van Dyck portraits, Scaglia is emblematic of an international network of princes, diplomats, courtiers and artists, at the point of contact between dynasticism, high politics and the arts.

List of figures
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Names and dates
Introduction
Part I. Dynastic Power: the House of Savoy and the Scaglia di Verrua: 1. Dynastic power: Savoy and Europe
2. Power and patronage: the Scaglia di Verrua in the service of Savoy
Part II. The Treaty of Monzón, 1624–7: 3. Savoyard diplomacy: Alessandro Scaglia and the mission to Paris, 1624–6
4. Pragmatic diplomacy: England, France and Spain
Part III. The War for Mantua and Monferrato, 1628–32: 5. The war, 1628–31
6. After the war, 1631–2
Part IV. Alessandro Scaglia: Exile and Savoy During the 1630s: 7. Power and patronage: Alessandro Scaglia in exile
8. The House of Savoy and the Scaglia di Verrua: dynastic instability and civil war, 1632–42
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Diplomacy [JPSD], Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 [HBLH], European history [HBJD], History of art & design styles: c 1600 to c 1800 [ACQ]

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