Contains fulltext : 61971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the introduction of this study it will be investigated to what extent the more recent interpretations of the works of Max Weber concerning the development of bureaucracy can be applied to the study of the administrative development of the town and buitenie, the hamlets, of Weert at the time of the 'ancien regime'. We will also study to what extent Elias' theory concerning the civilisation process fits into the framework of the expansion of the governmental duties. The above authors' views are contrasted with those of Blickle, whose theory of communalism holds that government organisation is imposed by the people rather than by the authorities. For Blickle...
The interest in the origins of present-day government is often derived from the thought that its cur...
In the existing literature about the watermanagement of the Northern Netherlands, the medieval perio...
Using a social historical framework applied to Gottingen, North Germany, from the sixteenth century ...
Contains fulltext : 19518.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the introduct...
Tradition and Enlightenment explores the significance of the political theory for the burgher in the...
This book deals with community-building as it manifested itself in early modern 's-Hertogenbosch. Ci...
In describing the history of the Home Office (which may be seen as a kind of 'motheroffice'), this t...
Crown and Peasantry in Burgundy is a study of the changing relationship between seigneurie, village ...
This review article focuses on how gute Policey helps us understand the organisation of early modern...
Historians have studied the regime change of 1813 in the Netherlands mainly from a national perspect...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
In de hoogheemraadschappen van Rijnland en Schieland trad in de vroegmoderne tijd een radicale insti...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
Due to growing discontent about the national government in the 1780’s a revolutionary movement attem...
The interest in the origins of present-day government is often derived from the thought that its cur...
In the existing literature about the watermanagement of the Northern Netherlands, the medieval perio...
Using a social historical framework applied to Gottingen, North Germany, from the sixteenth century ...
Contains fulltext : 19518.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the introduct...
Tradition and Enlightenment explores the significance of the political theory for the burgher in the...
This book deals with community-building as it manifested itself in early modern 's-Hertogenbosch. Ci...
In describing the history of the Home Office (which may be seen as a kind of 'motheroffice'), this t...
Crown and Peasantry in Burgundy is a study of the changing relationship between seigneurie, village ...
This review article focuses on how gute Policey helps us understand the organisation of early modern...
Historians have studied the regime change of 1813 in the Netherlands mainly from a national perspect...
From the late Middle Ages until the mid-eighteenth century, guilds exerted substantial social contr...
In de hoogheemraadschappen van Rijnland en Schieland trad in de vroegmoderne tijd een radicale insti...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
The standard picture of public governance in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) is one of consultation w...
Due to growing discontent about the national government in the 1780’s a revolutionary movement attem...
The interest in the origins of present-day government is often derived from the thought that its cur...
In the existing literature about the watermanagement of the Northern Netherlands, the medieval perio...
Using a social historical framework applied to Gottingen, North Germany, from the sixteenth century ...