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Public opinion and changing identities in the early modern Netherlands : essays in honour of Alastair Duke / edited by Judith Pollmann, Andrew Spicer. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007. 1 online resource (xiii, 305 pages) : illustrations, color portrait text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, 1573-4188 ; v. 121 Description based upon print version of record. English Preliminary Material / J. Pollmann and A. Spicer -- Introduction / Judith Pollmann and Andrew Spicer -- Chapter One. Dramatizing The Dutch Revolt. Romantic History And Its Sixteenth-Century Antecedents / Hugh Dunthorne -- Chapter Two. A Provincial News Community In Sixteenth-Century Europe / Andrew Pettegree -- Chapter Three. Cartography, Chorography And Patriotic Sentiment In The Sixteenth-Century Low Countries / Paul Regan -- Chapter Four. ‘And Ye Shall Hear Of Wars And Rumours Of Wars’. Rumour And The Revolt Of The Netherlands / Henk Van Nierop -- Chapter Five. Public Opinion And The Persecution Of Heretics In The Netherlands, 1550–59 / Juliaan Woltjer -- Chapter Six. ‘Superexcellat Autem Misericordia Iudicium’. The Homily Of François Richardot On The Occasion Of The Solemn Announcement Of The General Pardon In The Netherlands (Antwerp, 16 July 1570) / Gustaaf Janssens -- Chapter Seven. Resistance And The Celebration Of Privileges In Sixteenth-Century Brabant / Guido Marnef -- Chapter Eight. Justus Lipsius Between War And Peace. His Public Letter On Spanish Foreign Policy And The Respective Merits Of War, Peace Or Truce (1595) / Nicolette Mout -- Chapter Nine. Medium And Message. Political Prints In The Dutch Republic, 1568–1632 / Andrew Sawyer -- Chapter Ten. Public Opinion Or Ritual Celebration Of Concord? Politics, Religion And Society In The Competition Between The Chambers Of Rhetoric At Vlaardingen, 1616 / Joke Spaans -- Chapter Eleven. ‘Brabanters Do Fairly Resemble Spaniards After All’. Memory, Propaganda And Identity In The Twelve Years’ Truce / Judith Pollmann -- Chapter Twelve. ‘Concordia Res Parvae Crescunt’. Regional Histories And The Dutch Republic In The Seventeenth Century / Raingard Esser -- Chapter Thirteen. ‘So Many Painted Jezebels’. Stained Glass Windows And The Formation Of An Urban Identity In The Dutch Republic / Andrew Spicer -- Chapter Fourteen. Group Identity And Opinion Among The Huguenot Diaspora And The Challenge Of Pierre Bayle’s Toleration Theory (1685–1706) / Jonathan Israel -- Index / J. Pollmann and A. Spicer. Was there such a thing as 'public opinion' before the age of newspapers and party politics? The essays in this collection show that in the Low Countries, at least, there certainly was. In this highly urbanised society, with high literacy rates and good connections, news and public debate could spread fast in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, enabling the growth of powerful opposition movements against the Crown, the creation of the Dutch Republic, and of the distinctive Netherlandish culture of the Golden Age. Contributors include: Hugh Dunthorne, Raingard Esser, Jonathan Israel, Gustaaf Janssens, Henk van Nierop, Guido Marnef, M.E.H. Nicolette Mout, Andrew Pettegree, Judith Pollmann, Paul Regan*, Andrew Sawyer*, Jo Spaans, Andrew Spicer*, and Juliaan Woltjer. (* Supervised by Alastair Duke) Includes bibliographical references and index. Public opinion Netherlands History 16th century. Public opinion Netherlands History 17th century. Dissenters Netherlands History 16th century. Dissenters Netherlands History 17th century. Dissenters, Religious Netherlands History 16th century. Dissenters, Religious Netherlands History 17th century. Netherlands History 16th century. Netherlands History 17th century. 90-04-15527-9 Duke, A. C. Pollmann, Judith. Spicer, Andrew. Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 121. |
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Public opinion and changing identities in the early modern Netherlands : essays in honour of Alastair Duke / Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, Preliminary Material / Introduction / Chapter One. Dramatizing The Dutch Revolt. Romantic History And Its Sixteenth-Century Antecedents / Chapter Two. A Provincial News Community In Sixteenth-Century Europe / Chapter Three. Cartography, Chorography And Patriotic Sentiment In The Sixteenth-Century Low Countries / Chapter Four. ‘And Ye Shall Hear Of Wars And Rumours Of Wars’. Rumour And The Revolt Of The Netherlands / Chapter Five. Public Opinion And The Persecution Of Heretics In The Netherlands, 1550–59 / Chapter Six. ‘Superexcellat Autem Misericordia Iudicium’. The Homily Of François Richardot On The Occasion Of The Solemn Announcement Of The General Pardon In The Netherlands (Antwerp, 16 July 1570) / Chapter Seven. Resistance And The Celebration Of Privileges In Sixteenth-Century Brabant / Chapter Eight. Justus Lipsius Between War And Peace. His Public Letter On Spanish Foreign Policy And The Respective Merits Of War, Peace Or Truce (1595) / Chapter Nine. Medium And Message. Political Prints In The Dutch Republic, 1568–1632 / Chapter Ten. Public Opinion Or Ritual Celebration Of Concord? Politics, Religion And Society In The Competition Between The Chambers Of Rhetoric At Vlaardingen, 1616 / Chapter Eleven. ‘Brabanters Do Fairly Resemble Spaniards After All’. Memory, Propaganda And Identity In The Twelve Years’ Truce / Chapter Twelve. ‘Concordia Res Parvae Crescunt’. Regional Histories And The Dutch Republic In The Seventeenth Century / Chapter Thirteen. ‘So Many Painted Jezebels’. Stained Glass Windows And The Formation Of An Urban Identity In The Dutch Republic / Chapter Fourteen. Group Identity And Opinion Among The Huguenot Diaspora And The Challenge Of Pierre Bayle’s Toleration Theory (1685–1706) / Index / |
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