Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune for seventeenth-century people in formerly rebellious South Netherlandish provinces to use memories of the rebellion in support of political arguments. More recently, scholars have turned this idea on its head by stressing the importance of memories of the Revolt in legitimating dynastic power as well as denigrating enemies around 1600. References to the conflict were often euphemistic, implicit and devoid of detailed discussions of events. Later in the seventeenth century, however, Southern propagandists publically deployed explicit references to the Revolt in political discussions. Asking how and why this shift occurred, this article shows ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune ...
"The Revolt in the Netherlands erupted in 1566 and tore apart the Low Countries. In Memory Wars in t...
In 1566, the Revolt of the Netherlands against the Habsburg overlord Philip II of Spain erupted. The...
Internationalising The Dutch Revolt At around 1960 the interpretations of the Dutch Revolt that were...
This book is a comprehensive study of the history of the political thought of the Dutch Revolt (1555...
Historians of the French Wars of Religion and the Dutch Revolt have long observed the interconnected...
By engaging with the vast body of pamphlet literature, rarely seen engravings and images, personal a...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
The campaign in the Low Countries led by governor-general Alexander Farnese from October 1578 onward...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
Historiography of the Dutch Revolt has traditionally emphasised that it was painful and inopportune ...
"The Revolt in the Netherlands erupted in 1566 and tore apart the Low Countries. In Memory Wars in t...
In 1566, the Revolt of the Netherlands against the Habsburg overlord Philip II of Spain erupted. The...
Internationalising The Dutch Revolt At around 1960 the interpretations of the Dutch Revolt that were...
This book is a comprehensive study of the history of the political thought of the Dutch Revolt (1555...
Historians of the French Wars of Religion and the Dutch Revolt have long observed the interconnected...
By engaging with the vast body of pamphlet literature, rarely seen engravings and images, personal a...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
The campaign in the Low Countries led by governor-general Alexander Farnese from October 1578 onward...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...