Count Philip Kinsky, the British Ministers, and Society: Social and Political Networks of an Imperial Diplomat in London, 1728–1735
This article analyses parts of the framework that determined the diplomatic mission of Count Philip Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (1700–1749) in London from 1728 to 1736. In 1728, Emperor Charles VI decided to send Count Kinsky to the court of King George II of Great Britain to re-establish diploma...
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Main Author: | Charlotte Backerra |
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Language: | ces |
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University of Pardubice
2017-02-01
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Series: | Theatrum Historiae |
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Online Access: | https://theatrum.upce.cz/index.php/theatrum/article/view/2032 |
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