An accessible introduction to one of the most remarkable epochs in European history and an indispensable guide for anyone interested in the political, economic, literary and artistic heritage of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century.
An accessible introduction to one of the most remarkable epochs in European history and an indispensable guide for anyone interested in the political, economic, literary and artistic heritage of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: understanding the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen; Part I. Space and People: 1. Urbanization Maarten Prak; 2. Water and land J. L. Price; 3. Migration Geert H. Janssen; Part II. A State of War: 4. The armed forces Pepijn Brandon; 5. The cult and memory of war and violence Judith Pollmann; Part III. Political Culture: 6. The body politic David Onnekink; 7. Popular participation and public debate Helmer J. Helmers; Part IV. Economy and Trade: 8. A market economy Danielle van den Heuvel; 9. Global trade Michiel van Groesen; Part V. Religious Culture: 10. Reformed Protestantism Charles H. Parker; 11. Religious tolerance Christine Kooi; 12. Spiritual culture Angela Vanhaelen; Part VI. Art and Literature: 13. The markets for art, books and luxury goods Claartje Rasterhoff; 14. Genre painting Wayne Franits; 15. The world of literature Theo Hermans; 16. Dutch classicism in Europe Stijn Bussels; Part VII. Realms of Knowledge: 17. Education Dirk van Miert; 18. Science and technology Harold J. Cook; 19. Radical thought Jonathan Israel; Epilogue: the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen.
Introduction: understanding the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen; Part I. Space and People: 1. Urbanization Maarten Prak; 2. Water and land J. L. Price; 3. Migration Geert H. Janssen; Part II. A State of War: 4. The armed forces Pepijn Brandon; 5. The cult and memory of war and violence Judith Pollmann; Part III. Political Culture: 6. The body politic David Onnekink; 7. Popular participation and public debate Helmer J. Helmers; Part IV. Economy and Trade: 8. A market economy Danielle van den Heuvel; 9. Global trade Michiel van Groesen; Part V. Religious Culture: 10. Reformed Protestantism Charles H. Parker; 11. Religious tolerance Christine Kooi; 12. Spiritual culture Angela Vanhaelen; Part VI. Art and Literature: 13. The markets for art, books and luxury goods Claartje Rasterhoff; 14. Genre painting Wayne Franits; 15. The world of literature Theo Hermans; 16. Dutch classicism in Europe Stijn Bussels; Part VII. Realms of Knowledge: 17. Education Dirk van Miert; 18. Science and technology Harold J. Cook; 19. Radical thought Jonathan Israel; Epilogue: the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age Helmer J. Helmers and Geert H. Janssen.
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'We should be grateful to the editors for having compiled a companion to the Dutch Golden Age, which attracts so much interest from the anglophone world, since there is no good modern survey in English ... The lineup of collaborators, from big names to young scholars, and the range of subjects are impressive.' Jan Bloemendal, Renaissance Quarterly
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