Peace and Negotiation: Strategies for Coexistence in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Brepols Publishers (2000)
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Abstract

The desire for peace was the driving force behind most medieval foreign policies and diplomatic skills developed to new levels. As these papers illustrate, peace and war were viewed differently by the medieval world; they took on a symbolic, almost religious character and peace was viewed as a consequence of war.

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