1st Edition
Anglo-Prussian Relations 1701–1713 The Reciprocal Production of Status through Ceremony, Diplomacy, and War
1. Introduction
2. Rank, Ceremonial, and Anglo-Prussian Diplomatic Relations in Post-Westphalian Europe
3. Potentate Status and the Right of Embassy: Baron von Spanheim’s London Embassy, 1702–1710
4. Ceremonial Innovation and Military Cooperation Between Northern Courts: The Prussian Adoption of Danish Ceremonial, 1702–1703
5. Status and Ambassadorial Rank: New Reflections on the Resolution of the 1706 Raby Crisis
6. Baron Raby at the 1709 Dreikönigstreffen: Ambassadorial Presence as Part of a Landscape of Monarchical Magnificence
7. Conclusion
Biography
Crawford Matthews is a postdoctoral researcher at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg. His research interests include the cultural history and material culture of diplomacy, ceremonial and symbolic communication, and Anglo-German relations. He recently published on gender and dynastic birth in early modern Prussia (2023).






