Jonathan Israel (Professor of Dutch History and Profe Institutions
The Dutch Republic
Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806
Jonathan Israel (Professor of Dutch History and Profe Institutions
The Dutch Republic
Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806
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The Dutch Golden Age was one of the most spectacularly creative episodes in world history. The age of Grotius, Spinoza, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, it was also remarkable for its immense impact in the spheres of commerce, finance, shipping, and technology. This book provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Dutch republic.
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The Dutch Golden Age was one of the most spectacularly creative episodes in world history. The age of Grotius, Spinoza, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, it was also remarkable for its immense impact in the spheres of commerce, finance, shipping, and technology. This book provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Dutch republic.
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- Oxford History of Early Modern Europe
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1452g
- ISBN-13: 9780198207344
- ISBN-10: 0198207344
- Artikelnr.: 22223151
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford History of Early Modern Europe
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1452g
- ISBN-13: 9780198207344
- ISBN-10: 0198207344
- Artikelnr.: 22223151
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jonathan Israel is Professor of Dutch History and Institutions at the University of London. He is the author of many well-respected books in European and particularly Dutch history.
Preface
Lists of maps, tables, and abbreviations
Part 1: The Making of the Republic, 1477-1588
1: Introduction
2: On the Threshold of a Modern era
3: Humanism and the Origins of the Reformation, 1470-1520
4: Territorial Consolidation, 1516-1559
5: The Early Dutch Reformation, 1519-1565
6: Society Before the Revolt
7: The Breakdown of the Habsburg Regime, 1549-1566
8: Repression Under Alva, 1567-1572
9: The Revolt Begins
10: The Revolt and the Emergence of a New State
Part 2: The Early Golden Age, 1588-1647
11: Consolidation of the Republic, 1588-1590
12: The Republic becomes a Great Power
13: The Institutions of the Republic
14: The Commencement of Dutch World Trade Primacy
15: Society after the Revolt
16: Protestantization, Catholicization, Confessionalization
17: The Separation of Identities: the Twelve Years Truce
18: Crisis Within the Dutch Body Politic, 1607-1616
19: The fall of the Oldenbarnevelt Regime, 1616-1618
20: The Calvinist Revolution of the Counter-Remonstrants, 1618-1621
21: The Republic Under Siege, 1621-1628
22: The Republic in Triumph, 1629-1647
23: Art and Architecture, 1509-1648
24: Intellectual Life, 1572-1650
Part III: The Later Golden Age, 1647-1702
25: The Stadholderate of William II, 1647-1650
26: Society
27: Confessionalization, 1647-1702
28: Freedom and Order
29: The Republic at its Zenith I: the 1650s
30: The Republic at its Zenith II:1659-1672
31: 1672: Year of Disaster
32: The Stadholderate of William III, 1672-1702
33: Art and Architecture, 1645-1702
34: Intellectual Life, 1650-1700
35: The Colonial Empire
Part IV: The Age of Decline, 1702-1806
36: The Republic of the Regents, 1702-1747
37: Society
38: The Churches
39: The Enlightenment
40: The Second Orangist Revolution, 1747-1751
41: The Faltering Republic and the New Dynamism in the `South'
42: The Patriot Revolution, 1780-1787
43: The Fall of the Republic
44: Denouement
Bibliography
Index
Lists of maps, tables, and abbreviations
Part 1: The Making of the Republic, 1477-1588
1: Introduction
2: On the Threshold of a Modern era
3: Humanism and the Origins of the Reformation, 1470-1520
4: Territorial Consolidation, 1516-1559
5: The Early Dutch Reformation, 1519-1565
6: Society Before the Revolt
7: The Breakdown of the Habsburg Regime, 1549-1566
8: Repression Under Alva, 1567-1572
9: The Revolt Begins
10: The Revolt and the Emergence of a New State
Part 2: The Early Golden Age, 1588-1647
11: Consolidation of the Republic, 1588-1590
12: The Republic becomes a Great Power
13: The Institutions of the Republic
14: The Commencement of Dutch World Trade Primacy
15: Society after the Revolt
16: Protestantization, Catholicization, Confessionalization
17: The Separation of Identities: the Twelve Years Truce
18: Crisis Within the Dutch Body Politic, 1607-1616
19: The fall of the Oldenbarnevelt Regime, 1616-1618
20: The Calvinist Revolution of the Counter-Remonstrants, 1618-1621
21: The Republic Under Siege, 1621-1628
22: The Republic in Triumph, 1629-1647
23: Art and Architecture, 1509-1648
24: Intellectual Life, 1572-1650
Part III: The Later Golden Age, 1647-1702
25: The Stadholderate of William II, 1647-1650
26: Society
27: Confessionalization, 1647-1702
28: Freedom and Order
29: The Republic at its Zenith I: the 1650s
30: The Republic at its Zenith II:1659-1672
31: 1672: Year of Disaster
32: The Stadholderate of William III, 1672-1702
33: Art and Architecture, 1645-1702
34: Intellectual Life, 1650-1700
35: The Colonial Empire
Part IV: The Age of Decline, 1702-1806
36: The Republic of the Regents, 1702-1747
37: Society
38: The Churches
39: The Enlightenment
40: The Second Orangist Revolution, 1747-1751
41: The Faltering Republic and the New Dynamism in the `South'
42: The Patriot Revolution, 1780-1787
43: The Fall of the Republic
44: Denouement
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Lists of maps, tables, and abbreviations
Part 1: The Making of the Republic, 1477-1588
1: Introduction
2: On the Threshold of a Modern era
3: Humanism and the Origins of the Reformation, 1470-1520
4: Territorial Consolidation, 1516-1559
5: The Early Dutch Reformation, 1519-1565
6: Society Before the Revolt
7: The Breakdown of the Habsburg Regime, 1549-1566
8: Repression Under Alva, 1567-1572
9: The Revolt Begins
10: The Revolt and the Emergence of a New State
Part 2: The Early Golden Age, 1588-1647
11: Consolidation of the Republic, 1588-1590
12: The Republic becomes a Great Power
13: The Institutions of the Republic
14: The Commencement of Dutch World Trade Primacy
15: Society after the Revolt
16: Protestantization, Catholicization, Confessionalization
17: The Separation of Identities: the Twelve Years Truce
18: Crisis Within the Dutch Body Politic, 1607-1616
19: The fall of the Oldenbarnevelt Regime, 1616-1618
20: The Calvinist Revolution of the Counter-Remonstrants, 1618-1621
21: The Republic Under Siege, 1621-1628
22: The Republic in Triumph, 1629-1647
23: Art and Architecture, 1509-1648
24: Intellectual Life, 1572-1650
Part III: The Later Golden Age, 1647-1702
25: The Stadholderate of William II, 1647-1650
26: Society
27: Confessionalization, 1647-1702
28: Freedom and Order
29: The Republic at its Zenith I: the 1650s
30: The Republic at its Zenith II:1659-1672
31: 1672: Year of Disaster
32: The Stadholderate of William III, 1672-1702
33: Art and Architecture, 1645-1702
34: Intellectual Life, 1650-1700
35: The Colonial Empire
Part IV: The Age of Decline, 1702-1806
36: The Republic of the Regents, 1702-1747
37: Society
38: The Churches
39: The Enlightenment
40: The Second Orangist Revolution, 1747-1751
41: The Faltering Republic and the New Dynamism in the `South'
42: The Patriot Revolution, 1780-1787
43: The Fall of the Republic
44: Denouement
Bibliography
Index
Lists of maps, tables, and abbreviations
Part 1: The Making of the Republic, 1477-1588
1: Introduction
2: On the Threshold of a Modern era
3: Humanism and the Origins of the Reformation, 1470-1520
4: Territorial Consolidation, 1516-1559
5: The Early Dutch Reformation, 1519-1565
6: Society Before the Revolt
7: The Breakdown of the Habsburg Regime, 1549-1566
8: Repression Under Alva, 1567-1572
9: The Revolt Begins
10: The Revolt and the Emergence of a New State
Part 2: The Early Golden Age, 1588-1647
11: Consolidation of the Republic, 1588-1590
12: The Republic becomes a Great Power
13: The Institutions of the Republic
14: The Commencement of Dutch World Trade Primacy
15: Society after the Revolt
16: Protestantization, Catholicization, Confessionalization
17: The Separation of Identities: the Twelve Years Truce
18: Crisis Within the Dutch Body Politic, 1607-1616
19: The fall of the Oldenbarnevelt Regime, 1616-1618
20: The Calvinist Revolution of the Counter-Remonstrants, 1618-1621
21: The Republic Under Siege, 1621-1628
22: The Republic in Triumph, 1629-1647
23: Art and Architecture, 1509-1648
24: Intellectual Life, 1572-1650
Part III: The Later Golden Age, 1647-1702
25: The Stadholderate of William II, 1647-1650
26: Society
27: Confessionalization, 1647-1702
28: Freedom and Order
29: The Republic at its Zenith I: the 1650s
30: The Republic at its Zenith II:1659-1672
31: 1672: Year of Disaster
32: The Stadholderate of William III, 1672-1702
33: Art and Architecture, 1645-1702
34: Intellectual Life, 1650-1700
35: The Colonial Empire
Part IV: The Age of Decline, 1702-1806
36: The Republic of the Regents, 1702-1747
37: Society
38: The Churches
39: The Enlightenment
40: The Second Orangist Revolution, 1747-1751
41: The Faltering Republic and the New Dynamism in the `South'
42: The Patriot Revolution, 1780-1787
43: The Fall of the Republic
44: Denouement
Bibliography
Index