In this article we analyse constitutional debates on game hunting in the postNapoleonic Low Countries (1814-1819). We demonstrate that these debates reflect fundamental differences within the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815-1830), which cannot be retraced to an a priori division between the Northern and Southern provinces. While a majority in the First Chamber favoured a (semi-)seigneurial system protected by the king, a majority in the Second Chamber based its arguments on a modern interpretation of property rights guaranteed by the Constitution of 1815. Building on the line of thought drawn in a recent study by Rafe Blaufarb, we argue that these debates on the relationship between king and constitution fit into a broader discourse...
Even though the collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over the Revolution an...
National Principles? A Transnational History of Politics and the Constitution in the Nineteenth Cent...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...
In this article we analyse constitutional debates on game hunting in the postNapoleonic Low Countrie...
Following the Brabant Revolution and the declaration of independence of the Southern Netherlands, Vi...
Following the Brabant Revolution and the declaration of independence of the Southern Netherlands, Vi...
Discussion of the lack of control on monarchical action within the 1815 Constitution of the United K...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 1814, after the defeat of the Napoleonic Empire, the Allied states ...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
Between 1815 and 1830 Northern and Southern members of the States General clashed over how to behave...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
The constitutional monarchy as an essential ‘modern’ state form of the restoration period was intend...
The constitution of the netherlands, which dates back to 1814–15, is an evolutionary constitution, b...
Even though the collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over the Revolution an...
National Principles? A Transnational History of Politics and the Constitution in the Nineteenth Cent...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...
In this article we analyse constitutional debates on game hunting in the postNapoleonic Low Countrie...
Following the Brabant Revolution and the declaration of independence of the Southern Netherlands, Vi...
Following the Brabant Revolution and the declaration of independence of the Southern Netherlands, Vi...
Discussion of the lack of control on monarchical action within the 1815 Constitution of the United K...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 1814, after the defeat of the Napoleonic Empire, the Allied states ...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
IIn the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars, the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) created a new state: th...
Between 1815 and 1830 Northern and Southern members of the States General clashed over how to behave...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
The constitutional monarchy as an essential ‘modern’ state form of the restoration period was intend...
The constitution of the netherlands, which dates back to 1814–15, is an evolutionary constitution, b...
Even though the collapse of the Napoleonic order in 1814 symbolised a victory over the Revolution an...
National Principles? A Transnational History of Politics and the Constitution in the Nineteenth Cent...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...