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'Paper Princes' Publications
(and more underway!)

M.K. Williams, "Ad regem: Diplomatic Documents as Artifacts of Early Modern Foreign Policymaking" in Medieval Documents as Artefacts, 1100-1600, eds. J.W.J. Burgers, et al. Schrift en Schriftdragers in de Nederlanden in de Middeleeuwen (Hilversum: Verloren, forthcoming).

M.K. Williams,
"'...This continuous writing': The Paper Chancellery of Bernhard Cles", in
Secretaries and Statecraft, ed. Paul Dover (Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming).

M.K. Williams, "Unfolding Diplomatic Paper and Paper Practices in Early Modern Chancellery Archives", in Praktiken der Frühen Neuzeit, ed. Arndt Brendecke. Reihe Frühneuzeit-Impulse 3 (Vienna-Cologne-Weimar: Böhlau / Campus, 2015).

M.K. Williams, "'Zu Notdurfft der Schreiberey': Die Einrichtung der frühneuzeitlichen Kanzlei", in Diskurse-Körper-Artefakte. Historische Praxeologie in der Frühneuzeitforschung,  ed. Dagmar Freist (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2015), 335-372.



Select Other Publications

M.K. Williams, Dangerous Diplomacy and Dependable Kin: Transformations in Central European Statecraft, 1526-1540 (Ann Arbor, MI: UMI/Proquest, 2009). 

M.K. Williams, "'Dui Fratelli... con dui principi': Family & Fidelity in a Failed Diplomatic Mission",  Journal of Early Modern History 14: Special Issue on Italian ambassadorial networks (Dec. 2010), 579-611. 

M.K. Williams, "Intercepted Love-Letters: Reporting a 1535 Papal Nunciature to Hungary", Viator 44.1 (Spr. 2013), 353-387.

M.K. Williams, "The Piacevoli notti of Giambattista Casali: Diplomats and Fairy Tales in Cinquecento Italy", Renaissance Studies 27.5 (2013), 705-23.

M.K. Williams, "Lux Patentissima and World Piazza: Early Modern Diplomatic Portraits of Rome", in Portraits of the City, eds. M. P. J. Martens, J. Dumolyn, and K. Lichtert. Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) 31 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2014), 187-199.

M.K. Williams, "Re-Orienting a Renaissance Diplomatic Cause Célèbre: the 1541 Rincón-Fregoso Affair", in A Divided Hungary in Europe: Exchanges, Networks, and Representations 1541-1699, Vol. II: Diplomacy, Information Flows, and Cultural Exchange, eds. S.  Brzezinski, A. Zarnócki, et al. (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014).

M.K. Williams, "Immobile Ambassadors: Gout and Early Modern Diplomacy", Sixteenth Century Journal (accepted; forthcoming). 
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