The Scottish parliament and European diplomacy 1641-1647: the Palatine, the Dutch republic and Sweden

Young, John R.; Murdoch, Steve, ed. (2001) The Scottish parliament and European diplomacy 1641-1647: the Palatine, the Dutch republic and Sweden. In: Scotland and the thirty years war 1618-1648. History of Warfare series . Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, pp. 77-106. ISBN 90-04-120866

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Abstract

This volume deals with the entanglement of Scotland in the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), discussing both the diplomatic and military aspects of the conflict that led to Scottish involvement in the heart of the Holy Roman Empire. To the Scots, the war was linked to the fate of the Scottish princess, Elizabeth of Bohemia, rather than the politics of central Europe per se. In three sections, the 12 authors have illuminated the political processes that led to the participation of as many as 50,000 Scottish troops in the war. The official alliances of the Stuart regime, the independent diplomacy of the Scottish Parliament and the actions of numerous well placed individuals at various European courts are all shown to have had a bearing on this important episode of European history