Securing Europe after Napoleon : 1815 and the new European security culture /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Graaf, Beatrice de (Editor), Haan, Ido de, 1963- (Editor), Vick, Brian E., 1970- (Editor), Keesman, Susanne (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
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Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 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. Congress of Vienna as a Missed Opportunity: Conservative Visions of a New European Order after Napoleon / Matthijs Lok
  • pt. II Institutions and Interests
  • 4. Central Commission for the 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. London Ambassadors' Conferences and Beyond: Abolition, Barbary Corsairs and Multilateral Security in the Congress of Vienna System / Brian Vick
  • 7. Allied Machine: The Conference of Ministers in Paris and the Management of Security, 1815-18 / Beatrice De Graaf
  • 8. German Confederation: Cornerstone of the New European Security System / Wolf D. Gruner
  • pt. III Threats
  • 9. Constructing an International Conspiracy: Revolutionary Concertation and Police Networks in the European Restoration / Jeroen Van Zanten
  • 10. Security and Transnational Policing of Political Subversion and International Crime in the German Confederation after 1815 / Karl Harter
  • 11. Papacy, Reform and Intervention: International Collective Security in Restoration Italy / David Laven
  • 12. From Augarten to Algiers: Security and `Piracy' around the Congress of Vienna / Erik De Lange
  • pt. 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.