The diplomatic institutions of a composite monarchy (16th-18th centuries)

Journal title CHEIRON
Author/s Andrea Pennini
Publishing Year 2023 Issue 2022/1-2 Language Italian
Pages 13 P. 64-76 File size 173 KB
DOI 10.3280/CHE2022-001005
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The brief contribution summarizes the institutionalization of the Early modern Sabaudian Foreign policy. The importance of diplomacy was clear since the reconquista of Emmanuel-Philibert and it was the pivot of Charles-Emmanuel I’s expansionary policy, even though it not ha-ving a well-defined structure. In 1717 Victor-Amadeus II issued the edict that formed the Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs. It had the task of organizing and managing Sabaudian foreign policy. This secre-tariat was revised in 1742, but it was not substantially modified.

Keywords: Diplomacy; Institutions; Sabaudian States; Secretariat of Foreign Affairs.

Andrea Pennini, Le istituzioni diplomatiche di una monarchia composita (XVI-XVIII secolo) in "CHEIRON" 1-2/2022, pp 64-76, DOI: 10.3280/CHE2022-001005