Securing Europe after Napoleon
Herausgeber: De Graaf, Beatrice; Vick, Brian; De Haan, Ido
Securing Europe after Napoleon
Herausgeber: De Graaf, Beatrice; Vick, Brian; De Haan, Ido
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Explores the development of a 'European security culture' from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War.
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Explores the development of a 'European security culture' from the Congress of Vienna to the First World War.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428224
- ISBN-10: 1108428223
- Artikelnr.: 53448925
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428224
- ISBN-10: 1108428223
- Artikelnr.: 53448925
Vienna 1815: introducing a European security culture Beatrice de Graaf, Ido
De Haan and Brian Vick; Part I. Conceptualisations: 1. Cultures of peace
and security from the Vienna Congress to the twenty-first century:
characteristics and dilemmas Matthias Schulz; 2. Historicising a security
culture: peace, security and the Vienna system in history and politics,
1815 to present Eckart Conze; 3. The Congress of Vienna as a missed
opportunity: conservative visions of a new European order after Napoleon
Matthijs Lok; Part II. Interests: 4. The Central Commission for Navigation
of the Rhine: a first step towards European economic security? Joep Schenk;
5. From the balance of power to a balance of diplomacy? Peace and security
in the Vienna settlement Stella Ghervas; 6. The London Ambassadors'
Conferences and beyond: abolition, Barbary corsairs and multilateral
security in the Congress of Vienna system Brian Vick; 7. The allied
machine: the Conference of Ministers in Paris and the management of
security, 1815-18 Beatrice De Graaf; 8. The German Confederation:
cornerstone of the new European security system Wolf D. Gruner; Part III.
Threats: 9. Constructing an international conspiracy: revolutionary
concertation and police networks in the European restoration Ido De Haan
and Jeroen Van Zanten; 10. Security and transnational policing of political
subversion and international crime in the German confederation after 1815
Karl Härter; 11. The papacy, reform, and intervention: international
collective security in restoration Italy David Laven; 12. From Augarten to
Algiers: securitising and 'piracy' around the Congress of Vienna Erik De
Lange; Part IV. Agents and Practices: 13. Friedrich Von Gentz and his
Wallachian correspondents: security concerns in a Southeastern European
Borderland (1812-28) Constantin Ardeleanu; 14. Diplomats as power brokers
Mark Jarrett; 15. Economic insecurity, 'securities' and a European security
culture after the Napoleonic wars Glenda Sluga.
De Haan and Brian Vick; Part I. Conceptualisations: 1. Cultures of peace
and security from the Vienna Congress to the twenty-first century:
characteristics and dilemmas Matthias Schulz; 2. Historicising a security
culture: peace, security and the Vienna system in history and politics,
1815 to present Eckart Conze; 3. The Congress of Vienna as a missed
opportunity: conservative visions of a new European order after Napoleon
Matthijs Lok; Part II. Interests: 4. The Central Commission for Navigation
of the Rhine: a first step towards European economic security? Joep Schenk;
5. From the balance of power to a balance of diplomacy? Peace and security
in the Vienna settlement Stella Ghervas; 6. The London Ambassadors'
Conferences and beyond: abolition, Barbary corsairs and multilateral
security in the Congress of Vienna system Brian Vick; 7. The allied
machine: the Conference of Ministers in Paris and the management of
security, 1815-18 Beatrice De Graaf; 8. The German Confederation:
cornerstone of the new European security system Wolf D. Gruner; Part III.
Threats: 9. Constructing an international conspiracy: revolutionary
concertation and police networks in the European restoration Ido De Haan
and Jeroen Van Zanten; 10. Security and transnational policing of political
subversion and international crime in the German confederation after 1815
Karl Härter; 11. The papacy, reform, and intervention: international
collective security in restoration Italy David Laven; 12. From Augarten to
Algiers: securitising and 'piracy' around the Congress of Vienna Erik De
Lange; Part IV. Agents and Practices: 13. Friedrich Von Gentz and his
Wallachian correspondents: security concerns in a Southeastern European
Borderland (1812-28) Constantin Ardeleanu; 14. Diplomats as power brokers
Mark Jarrett; 15. Economic insecurity, 'securities' and a European security
culture after the Napoleonic wars Glenda Sluga.
Vienna 1815: introducing a European security culture Beatrice de Graaf, Ido
De Haan and Brian Vick; Part I. Conceptualisations: 1. Cultures of peace
and security from the Vienna Congress to the twenty-first century:
characteristics and dilemmas Matthias Schulz; 2. Historicising a security
culture: peace, security and the Vienna system in history and politics,
1815 to present Eckart Conze; 3. The Congress of Vienna as a missed
opportunity: conservative visions of a new European order after Napoleon
Matthijs Lok; Part II. Interests: 4. The Central Commission for Navigation
of the Rhine: a first step towards European economic security? Joep Schenk;
5. From the balance of power to a balance of diplomacy? Peace and security
in the Vienna settlement Stella Ghervas; 6. The London Ambassadors'
Conferences and beyond: abolition, Barbary corsairs and multilateral
security in the Congress of Vienna system Brian Vick; 7. The allied
machine: the Conference of Ministers in Paris and the management of
security, 1815-18 Beatrice De Graaf; 8. The German Confederation:
cornerstone of the new European security system Wolf D. Gruner; Part III.
Threats: 9. Constructing an international conspiracy: revolutionary
concertation and police networks in the European restoration Ido De Haan
and Jeroen Van Zanten; 10. Security and transnational policing of political
subversion and international crime in the German confederation after 1815
Karl Härter; 11. The papacy, reform, and intervention: international
collective security in restoration Italy David Laven; 12. From Augarten to
Algiers: securitising and 'piracy' around the Congress of Vienna Erik De
Lange; Part IV. Agents and Practices: 13. Friedrich Von Gentz and his
Wallachian correspondents: security concerns in a Southeastern European
Borderland (1812-28) Constantin Ardeleanu; 14. Diplomats as power brokers
Mark Jarrett; 15. Economic insecurity, 'securities' and a European security
culture after the Napoleonic wars Glenda Sluga.
De Haan and Brian Vick; Part I. Conceptualisations: 1. Cultures of peace
and security from the Vienna Congress to the twenty-first century:
characteristics and dilemmas Matthias Schulz; 2. Historicising a security
culture: peace, security and the Vienna system in history and politics,
1815 to present Eckart Conze; 3. The Congress of Vienna as a missed
opportunity: conservative visions of a new European order after Napoleon
Matthijs Lok; Part II. Interests: 4. The Central Commission for Navigation
of the Rhine: a first step towards European economic security? Joep Schenk;
5. From the balance of power to a balance of diplomacy? Peace and security
in the Vienna settlement Stella Ghervas; 6. The London Ambassadors'
Conferences and beyond: abolition, Barbary corsairs and multilateral
security in the Congress of Vienna system Brian Vick; 7. The allied
machine: the Conference of Ministers in Paris and the management of
security, 1815-18 Beatrice De Graaf; 8. The German Confederation:
cornerstone of the new European security system Wolf D. Gruner; Part III.
Threats: 9. Constructing an international conspiracy: revolutionary
concertation and police networks in the European restoration Ido De Haan
and Jeroen Van Zanten; 10. Security and transnational policing of political
subversion and international crime in the German confederation after 1815
Karl Härter; 11. The papacy, reform, and intervention: international
collective security in restoration Italy David Laven; 12. From Augarten to
Algiers: securitising and 'piracy' around the Congress of Vienna Erik De
Lange; Part IV. Agents and Practices: 13. Friedrich Von Gentz and his
Wallachian correspondents: security concerns in a Southeastern European
Borderland (1812-28) Constantin Ardeleanu; 14. Diplomats as power brokers
Mark Jarrett; 15. Economic insecurity, 'securities' and a European security
culture after the Napoleonic wars Glenda Sluga.