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Paperback State Papers: Pt. V. Foreign Correspondence, 1473-1547 Book

ISBN: 1276119151

ISBN13: 9781276119153

State Papers: Pt. V. Foreign Correspondence, 1473-1547

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Delve into the intricate world of Renaissance diplomacy with "State Papers, Pt. V. Foreign Correspondence, 1473-1547." This collection, meticulously compiled by the Great Britain Record Commission, offers a rare glimpse into the foreign affairs of England during a transformative period. From pivotal treaties to secret communications, these state papers reveal the strategies and alliances that shaped the nation's destiny.

Spanning from the late 15th to the mid-16th century, the correspondence illuminates the intricate relationships between England and its European counterparts. Uncover the voices of kings, queens, ambassadors, and spies as they navigate the complex political landscape. This historical record provides invaluable insights for scholars, historians, and anyone fascinated by the art of diplomacy and the forces that molded modern Europe.

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