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On the Verge of War: International Relations and the Julich-Kleve Succession
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On the Verge of War: International Relations and the Julich-Kleve Succession Crises (1609-1614 (Studies in Central European Histories) Hardcover - 1999

by Anderson, Alison Deborah


From the publisher

Twice in the decade before the Thirty Years' War the Jlich-Kleve succession placed Europe on the verge of war. Located along the Rhine River on the borders of the divided Netherlands, the Jlich-Kleve duchies possessed great political, economic, and religious importance which attracted the interest of all the major European powers of the day. Yet despite the strategic location of the duchies and the international involvement in the succession disputes, diplomacy triumphed, and war was averted. This book examines the Jlich-Kleve succession crises from a wide, international perspective in order to explain how the thorny succession disputes could be successfully resolved through diplomacy. In so doing, this book reevaluates the significance not only of the Jlich-Kleve succession but also of international relations on the eve of the Thirty Years' War.

Details

  • Title On the Verge of War: International Relations and the Julich-Kleve Succession Crises (1609-1614 (Studies in Central European Histories)
  • Author Anderson, Alison Deborah
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 282
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher BRILL
  • Date 1999-09
  • Features Dust Cover
  • ISBN 9780391040922
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Germany

About the author

Alison Deborah Anderson holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Illinois She has previously published Admiral Steven van der Haghen's Voyage to the East Indies, 1603-1606 (Minneapolis, 1997).