It isn't: diplomacy predates it by millennia. The peace is considered to have instituted an order of relations between sovereign territorial states. It didn't: Germany remained a mess of sovereignties afterward as it'd been before. But ir's a convenient myth.
Herodotus.
Budda
Herodotus I think.
when there is not enough evidence to support the history History turns into myth when people add in so much of their own opinions and ideas, that it's hard to find what truth was in it at the beginning.
There could be considered several major turning points in histories' timeline including World War I and II.
Franz Wilhelm Wartenberg has written: 'Diarum Wartenberg' -- subject(s): Diaries, Diplomatic history, History, Peace of Westphalia, Sources, Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648
Westphalia was founded in 1836 by a group of German settlers. It was named after the province of Westphalia in Germany.
Jorge Arditi has written: 'A genealogy of manners' -- subject(s): History, Etiquette, Diplomatic history, Diplomatic etiquette, Foreign relations
Linda Frey has written: 'Women in Western European History: A Select Chronological, Geographical, and Topical Bibliography' 'The French Revolution' -- subject(s): History 'The history of diplomatic immunity' -- subject(s): Diplomatic privileges and immunities, History
Conrad Gessner (1516-1565) his 5 volume history is considered to beginning of modern zoology
The military position given to Josephus was that of Roman Procurator of Judea. This is considered the beginning of the Jewish Wars, and the first Jewish-Roman War, in history.
Arshag Ohannes Sarkissian has written: 'Studies in diplomatic history and historiography in honor of G.P. Gooch, c.h' -- subject(s): History, Modern, Modern History 'Studies in diplomatic history and historiography in honour of G. P. Gooch, C.H' -- subject(s): History, Modern, Modern History
One can find reliable information about diplomatic immunity online by going to sites like Wikipedia. Diplomatic Immunity has become an international law in 1961 though the concept had a much longer history.
Raymond A. Jones has written: 'The British diplomatic service, 1815-1914' -- subject(s): Diplomatic and consular service, History, 20th century, 19th century
Morinosuke Kajima has written: 'A brief diplomatic history of modern Japan'
The treaty of westphalia of 1648
Because it ended by diplomatic means two very long-running wars: the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Dutch Republic, wich gave the Dutch Republic its independence from Spain; and the devastating Thirty Years' War between the Protestant and Catholic countries within the Holy Roman Empire, a war that had also drawn a lot of outside parties into the conflict. All in all, the Peace of Westphalia ended war conditions between the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III of Habsburg, the Kingdom of Spain, the Kingdom of France, the Swedish Empire, the Dutch Republic, and a great number of Principalities and city-states within the Holy Roman Empire.