This collection comprises the letters of Count Florimond-Claude Mercy-Argenteau, Imperial and Royal Plenipotentiary Minister in the Austrian Netherlands, to Count Louis Starhemberg, Imperial and Royal Envoy Extraordinary to London, spanning from December 26, 1791, to August 15, 1794.
These letters offer a valuable glimpse into the diplomatic correspondence and political landscape of late 18th-century Europe. The correspondence between Mercy-Argenteau and Starhemberg sheds light on the Austrian Netherlands during a tumultuous period. These missives provide insights into the challenges and strategies employed by key figures navigating the complexities of European politics during this era.
Originally published in 1884, "Briefe Des Grafen Mercy-Argenteau..." remains a significant primary source for scholars and historians interested in European history, diplomatic relations, and the Austrian Empire.
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