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Women in Diplomacy in late Eighteenth-Century Istanbul

David Do Paco
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This article identifies the different roles played by women in the diplomatic corps of the Pera embassies of Christian-ruled states. It focuses on women operating in and from the Habsburg embassy during the last two decades of the eighteenth century, a period marked by the revolutionary wars and the beginning of the ‘Eastern Question’. Using a microhistorical approach, this article analyses how women facilitated the embedding of individual members of the diplomatic corps in Pera's diplomatic social scene, the social integration of young diplomats, and the development of the trans-imperial networks of influence upon which diplomats heavily depended. It shifts the focus from states to actors and invites a more systematic development of a diplomatic history based on networks of non-official agents, thus enabling an improved understanding of the family, social, and urban dynamics that led to the development of political elites. This article draws on a set of private sources and parish sources in order to emphasize the role of households in the diplomacy of empires, the agenda of women in the management of patronage and power networks, and the diversity of their social affiliation.

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hal-03602655 , version 1 (09-03-2022)

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David Do Paco. Women in Diplomacy in late Eighteenth-Century Istanbul. Historical Journal, 2021, 2021 Firstview, pp.1 - 23. ⟨10.1017/S0018246X21000479⟩. ⟨hal-03602655⟩
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