Peace and Negotiation:
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Writen byDiane Wolfthal - PublisherBrepols(Turnhout)
- Year2000
Peace and Negotiation: Strategies for Coexistence in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by Diane Wolfthal delves into the complex dynamics of peace, conflict, and negotiation during the medieval and Renaissance periods. The book explores the various strategies employed by political and religious leaders to foster coexistence and resolve conflicts across different cultures, religions, and nations. Through historical analysis, the author examines the role of diplomacy and negotiation in shaping social, political, and religious landscapes during these transformative periods. Topics such as interfaith relations, diplomacy, and conflict resolution are analyzed in the context of the power struggles and the evolving notion of peace during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. This work contributes to our understanding of how historical strategies of coexistence can inform contemporary peacebuilding efforts.

