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Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Clarendon Press,
Oxford University Press, USA
Language
English
Pages
1231
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The Dutch Republic: its rise, greatness and fall, 1477-1806
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Book Details
Table of Contents
List of Plates
Explanatory Notes to the Plates
List of Maps
List of Tables
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
I. The Making of a Republic, 1977-1588
2. On the Threshold of the Modern Era
The Rise of Holland
Under the Burgundians
The Early Habsburg Netherlands
The Institutions of the Habsburg Netherlands
3. Humanism and the Origins of the Reformation, 1470-1520
4. Territorial Consolidation, 1516-1559
5. The Early Dutch Reformation, 1519-1559
The Netherlands Church on the Eve of the Reformation
The Impact of Luther
Fragmentation
Spiritualism and the Impact of Persecution
The Rise of Calvinism
6. Society before the Revolt
The Land, Rural Society, and Agriculture
Urbanization
The Urban Economy
Institutions of Civic Life: Guilds, Militias, Chambers of Rhetoric
Poverty and Civic Welfare
The Regents
7. The Breaddown of the Habsburg Regime, 1549-1566
The Seeds of Revolt
Crisis, 1559-1566
8. Repression under Alva, 1567-1572
9. The Revolt Begins
10. The Revolt and the emergence of a New State
The Revolt Survives, 1573-1575
From the Pacification of Ghent (1576) to the Union of Utrecht (1579)
The Two Netherlands
The Habsburg Reconquest of the South, 1579-1585
The North Netherlands under Leicester, 1585-1587
II. The Early Golden Age, 1588-1647
11. Consolidation of the Republic, 1588-1609
12. The Republic Becomes a Great Power, 1590-1609
Territorial Expansion
The Fixed Garrison system
The Dutch Military Reforms and their European Significance
The Dutch in Europe: Skills, Technolgy, and Engineering
13. The Institutions of the Republic
The Provinces
Taxation and the Tax System
The Generality
The Generality Lands
The Stadholderate
14. The COmmencement of Dutch Workd Trade Primacy
Revolt, Commerce, and Migration from the South
The Changing Balance between 'Bulk-Carrying' and the 'Rich Trades'
The Beginnings of the Dutch Colonial Empire
15. Society after the Revolt
Urbanization
Rural Society
The Nobility
The Regents
The Merchant Elite
The Elite of the Skilled
Wages
Civic Poor Relief and Charitable Instiutions
16. Protestanization, Catholicization, Confessionalization
The Confessional Arena
The Organization of the Dutch Reformed Church
Edition Notes
Repr. with corrections. Originally published 1995.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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