Republicans

Republicans

Author: Wyger Velema

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007-10-31

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 9047431111

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The notion of being freeborn republicans bound the eighteenth-century Dutch together and constituted a significant part of their sense of national identity. Yet beneath this general label, many fundamental differences existed. Republicanism could stand for anti-monarchism, but it could also be a moral doctrine emphasizing the importance of the exercise of virtue, or refer to a certain way of life. During the revolutionary years of the late eighteenth century, it came to mean the permanent and active sovereignty of the people. This book explores the many varieties of eighteenth-century Dutch republicanism from a number of different methodological perspectives. It thereby significantly contributes to our understanding of a crucial period in the development of Dutch political thought.


Le Magasin de L'Univers

Le Magasin de L'Univers

Author: Christiane Berkvens-Stevelinck

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9789004094932

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In 1990 an international colloquium was held at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), under the title "'Le Magasin de l'Univers.' The Dutch Republic as the Centre of the European Book Trade." This volume brings together the twenty-two contributions presented at the conference by historians of the book from England, France, Switzerland, the United States, Germany, and the Netherlands.


The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century

The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century

Author: Maarten Prak

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-01-31

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1009240595

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Substantially revised second edition of the leading textbook on the Dutch Republic, including new chapters on language and literature, and slavery.


Money in the Dutch Republic

Money in the Dutch Republic

Author: Sebastian Felten

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-03-10

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1009116479

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The Dutch Republic was an important hub in the early modern world-economy, a place where hundreds of monies were used alongside each other. Sebastian Felten explores regional, European and global circuits of exchange by analysing everyday practices in Dutch cities and villages in the period 1600-1850. He reveals how for peasants and craftsmen, stewards and churchmen, merchants and metallurgists, money was an everyday social technology that helped them to carve out a livelihood. With vivid examples of accounting and assaying practices, Felten offers a key to understanding the internal logic of early modern money. This book uses new archival evidence and an approach informed by the history of technology to show how plural currencies gave early modern users considerable agency. It explores how the move to uniform national currency limited this agency in the nineteenth century and thus helps us make sense of the new plurality of payments systems today.


The Political Economy of the Dutch Republic

The Political Economy of the Dutch Republic

Author: Oscar Gelderblom

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-24

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1317020774

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In the first half of the seventeenth century the Dutch Republic emerged as one of Europe's leading maritime powers. The political and military leadership of this small country was based on large-scale borrowing from an increasingly wealthy middle class of merchants, manufacturers and regents This volume presents the first comprehensive account of the political economy of the Dutch republic from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth century. Building on earlier scholarship and extensive new evidence it tackles two main issues: the effect of political revolution on property rights and public finance, and the ability of the nation to renegotiate issues of taxation and government borrowing in changing political circumstances. The essays in this volume chart the Republic's rise during the seventeenth century, and its subsequent decline as other European nations adopted the Dutch financial model and warfare bankrupted the state in the eighteenth century. By following the United Provinces's financial ability to respond to the changing national and international circumstances across a three-hundred year period, much can be learned not only about the Dutch experience, but the wider European implications as well.


The Emergence of Tolerance in the Dutch Republic

The Emergence of Tolerance in the Dutch Republic

Author: Christiane Berkvens-Stevelinck

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9789004107687

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The fruit of a colloquium held in 1994 in the Netherlands, this collection of papers charts the emergence and vicissitudes of the concept of tolerance and its practical implications in the Dutch Republic, from the revolt against Spain in the sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century.


The Republican Alternative

The Republican Alternative

Author: André Holenstein

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9089640053

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The Republican Alternative seeks to move beyond the mere notion of scholarly inquiry into the republic—the subject of recent rediscovery by political historians interested in Europe’s intellectual heritage—by investigating the practical similarities and differences between two early modern republics, as well as their self-images and interactions during the turbulent seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Among the world’s most economically successful societies, Switzerland and the Netherlands laid much of the foundation for their prosperity during the early modern period discussed here. This volume attempts to clarify the special character of these two countries as they developed, including issues of religious plurality, the republican form of government, and an increasingly commercially-driven agrarian society.


The Dutch Republic

The Dutch Republic

Author: Jonathan Irvine Israel

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 1231

ISBN-13: 9780198207344

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The Dutch Golden Age, known for its renowned artists and writers, was also remarkable for its immense impact on the spheres of commerce, finance, shipping, and technology. Israel gives the definitive account of the emergence of the United Provinces as a great power, its subsequent decline in the 18th century, and the changing relationship between the northern Netherlands and the south, which was to develop into modern Belgium. 32 color plates.