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The Crown of Aragon and the Mamluk Sultanate
new perspectives for the study of diplomacy
Alessandro Rizzo
371-394
New perspectives for diplomatic history
Whole Section “Discussions”
Francesco Storti
103-264
Appropriate innovations and just resistance
A CESURA contribution to studies on the history of diplomacy in the Renaissance
Francesco Storti
105-110
Constructing and de-constructing diplomacy and diplomatic history in the pre- and post-modern worlds.
The New Diplomatic History in dialogue with the International Relation Studies
Isabella Lazzarini
111-130
New Diplomatic History and Mamluk Studies: Challenges and Possibilities
Malika Dekkiche
133-166
Between old and new alliances
Ferrante of Aragon, the policy of rapprochement with the State of the Church and the European construction of the anti-French bloc (1471-1472)
Gianluca Falcucci
207-264
A ciphered letter about the preparations for the Conspiracy of the Barons
Biagio Nuciforo
325-332
«Basis et firmamentum totius Regni»: royal castellans in Calabria under Alfonso the Magnanimous and Ferrante of Aragon (1442-1494)
Alessio Russo
267-304
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