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Die Niederlande als liminaler Raum
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lands came along with the Eighty Years' War. Contentious points were not only denominational positions, but also territorial sovereignty. In particularly vacant was the resulting border region between north and south, which can be understood as a liminal space. In her art-historical analysis of the creation and dynamics of denominational identities, the author analyses how belonging and difference were visually marked and organised. The volume chooses a cross-country approach and examines the visual strategies with which space was adopted and coded. Here, space is not understood as a framework...
lands came along with the Eighty Years' War. Contentious points were not only denominational positions, but also territorial sovereignty. In particularly vacant was the resulting border region between north and south, which can be understood as a liminal space. In her art-historical analysis of the creation and dynamics of denominational identities, the author analyses how belonging and difference were visually marked and organised. The volume chooses a cross-country approach and examines the visual strategies with which space was adopted and coded. Here, space is not understood as a framework for denominational identity formation, but as a structure in which various parties negotiated on denominational belongings, and tested with which visual and spatial design tools the respective denomination could be expressed.