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12 Helmer Helmers/Nina Lamal: Dutch Diplomacy in the Seventeenth Century: An Introduction

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-012 (1/5)

emdiplomacy OP ,
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Finally, @helmer and @NinaLamal argue that it is important to analyse not only in its European context, but in its global dimension. The East India Company () and its growing importance in played an important role in the rise of the Dutch republic. Unfortunately, both dimesions – the European and the global one – are far too often dealt seperately with by modern research. A problem that is generally true for research on diplomacy.

This leads to an overarching problem of how to competently connect national, European and global perspectives on diplomacy without blurring the focus. A question to be discussed elsewhere. (5/5)

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Tinido , to histodons group German
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needs your help! Bartmann / Bellarmine jugs were made in a very specific region of the rhineland between 1500 -1750 to be exported to England & the Netherlands. With colonial expansion they've found there way across the globe. Now an international research projects seeks to establish a comprehensive history & typology of the jugs. So if you have seen one of those shown in the Wanted Foto attached, get in touch with the researchers!
@histodons

https://fit.uni-tuebingen.de/Project/Details?id=10576

ClaireFromClare ,
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@Tinido I have just reported to the researchers that we found several beardman jugs on the wreck of the VOC ship Avondster, which sank in Sri Lanka in 1659:
https://maritimeasia.ws/maritimelanka/avondster/beardman.html

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