From revolt to riches : : culture and history of the Low Countries, 1500-1700 / / edited by Theo Hermans, Reinier Salverda.

This collection investigates the culture and history of the Low Countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries from both international and interdisciplinary perspectives. The period was one of extraordinary upheaval and change, as the combined impact of Renaissance, Reformation and Revolt resu...

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Superior document:Global Dutch
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Place / Publishing House:London : : UCL Press,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Global Dutch.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 301 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Latin and the Low Countries / Jozef IJsewijn
  • 2. Dutch national consciousness in early Humanist historiography: The Italian influence on Cornelius Aurelius (c.1460 - 1531) and his contemporaries / Karin Tilmans
  • 3. The play of language in the Flemish chapbook. Frederick van Jenuen (1517/1531) / Myra Scholz-Heerspink
  • 4. Psalm translations in the Low Countries, 1539 - 1600, and their European context / Gijsbert Siertsema
  • 5. William the Silent's statecraft / K.W. Swart
  • 6. Southampton, sea beggars and the Dutch Revolt, 1567 - 1573 / Andrew Spicer
  • 7. The strangers at work in Sandwich: Native envy of an industrious minority (1561 - 1603) / Marcel Backhouse
  • 8. The Animal fable: Prints and popular culture in the Dutch Revolt / Carol Janson
  • 9. The Amsterdam Chamber De Eglentier and the ideals of Erasmian Humanism / Marijke Spies
  • 10. Calvinism in the Northern Netherlands from a farmer's point of view / Wiebe Bergsma
  • 11.1598: An exchange of Dutch pamphlets and their repercussions in England / Anna E.C. Simoni
  • 12. The art of history and the history of art: Cause and effect in historiography and art in the Commonwealth of the Low Countries around 1600 / Elisabeth de Bievre
  • 13. Euterpe's organ: Aspects of Spieghel's Hart-Spieghel in interdisciplinary perspective / Marijke Blankman
  • 14. Geomancy in an early play by Theodore Rodenburgh / P.E.L. Verkuyl
  • 15.P.C. Hooft, Constantijn Huygens and the Meditations Chrestiennes of Rutger Wessel van den Boetzelaer, Baron van Asperen / Paul R. Sellin
  • 16. The Dutch Revolt in English political culture: 1585 - 1660 / Hugh Dunthorne
  • 17. The theatricality of history in the Dutch Golden Age: Joost van den Vondel's Gysbreght van Aemstel / James A. Parente, Jr
  • 18. Seventeenth-century Dutch pamphlets as a source of political information / A. Agnes Sneller
  • 19. The Revolt of Masaniello on stage: An international perspective / Marijke Meijer Drees
  • 20. Seventeenth-century Low Countries jests in international perspective / Johan Verberckmoes
  • 21. Wily women? On sexual imagery in Dutch art of the seventeenth century / Wayne Franks
  • 22. Lodging pilgrims in early modern Rome: San Giuliano dei Fiamminghi, an example of 'national' solidarity? / Bart De Groof
  • 23. Edward Richardson and the learning of English at the time of (Prince) William and Mary / Piet Loonen.