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Whither Diplomatic History? An Early Modern Historian's Perspective (2019)
Journal Article
Osborne, T. (2019). Whither Diplomatic History? An Early Modern Historian's Perspective. Diplomatica: A Journal of Diplomacy and Society, 1(1), 40-45. https://doi.org/10.1163/25891774-00101007

Early modernists have been among the most early and active contributors to the establishment of New Diplomatic History. How has their work affected that on other periods, and how might it continue to do so? How have such extensive histories written d... Read More about Whither Diplomatic History? An Early Modern Historian's Perspective.

Confessional (Reformation) Diplomacy (2018)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2018). Confessional (Reformation) Diplomacy. In G. Martel (Ed.), The encyclopedia of diplomacy. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118885154.dipl0404

Confessional diplomacy is a term used by historians principally to characterize European diplomacy, especially in the Holy Roman Empire, in the wake of the Reformation, usually up to the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648. In a context where emergi... Read More about Confessional (Reformation) Diplomacy.

Treaty of Westphalia/Peace of Münster (1648) (2018)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2018). Treaty of Westphalia/Peace of Münster (1648). In G. Martel (Ed.), The encyclopedia of diplomacy. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118885154.dipl0495

In 1648, three major peace treaties were concluded, the first between Spain and the Dutch Republic (January 30), and then the second and third treaties, agreed later in the year on the same day (October 24), involving the Holy Roman Empire, France, a... Read More about Treaty of Westphalia/Peace of Münster (1648).

Translation, International Relations and Diplomacy (2018)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2018). Translation, International Relations and Diplomacy. In S. Harding, & O. Carbonell Cortés (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of translation and culture (517-532). Routledge

Anthony van Dyck: A Painter-Diplomat of the Thirty Years' War? (2016)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2016). Anthony van Dyck: A Painter-Diplomat of the Thirty Years' War?. In L. Duerloo, & M. Smuts (Eds.), The Age of Rubens. Diplomacy, Dynastic Politics and the Visual Arts in Early Seventeenth-Century Europe (181-196). Brepols Publishers

Introduction: Diplomacy and Cultural Translation in the Early Modern World (2016)
Journal Article
Osborne, T., & Rubiés, J. (2016). Introduction: Diplomacy and Cultural Translation in the Early Modern World. Journal of Early Modern History: Contacts, Comparisons, Contrasts, 20(4), 313-330. https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-12342502

The essays in this collection explore diplomacy as a form of cultural translation. Out of necessity, Europeans sought new ways of conducting diplomacy in the changing environment of the early modern world, as they grappled with challenges from within... Read More about Introduction: Diplomacy and Cultural Translation in the Early Modern World.

1629-1635 (2014)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2014). 1629-1635. In O. Asbach, & P. Schroder (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to the Thirty Years' War (139-150). Ashgate Publishing

'Notre grand dessein': O projecto de casamento entre o Duque Victor Amadeu e a Infanta Isabel Luisa e a politica dinastica dos Saboia (1675-82) (2012)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2012). 'Notre grand dessein': O projecto de casamento entre o Duque Victor Amadeu e a Infanta Isabel Luisa e a politica dinastica dos Saboia (1675-82). In M. A. Lopes, & B. A. Raviola (Eds.), Portugal e o Piemonte: a casa real portuguesa e os Sabóias. Nove séculos de relações dinásticas e destinos políticos (XII-XX) (211-238). Coimbra University Press

Renaissance Diplomacy and the Early Modern State (2012)
Book Chapter
Osborne, T. (2012). Renaissance Diplomacy and the Early Modern State. In P. Eich, S. Schmidt-Hofner, & C. Wieland (Eds.), Der wiederkehrende Leviathan: Staatlichkeit und Staatswerdung in Spätantike und Früher Neuzeit (117-138). Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg