The article describes the importance of tradition in the political discourse between Emperor Charles VI., who gained sovereignty over the Southern Netherlands in 1716, his rivals, who fought him for it in the War of Spanish Succession, and his new subjects. Charles VI. and his counsellors created in certain ways the illusion of a continued spanish-habsburg rule over the Netherlands in order to legitimize his contested new position against his enemies and to stabilize the provinces after more than ten years of war. The Estates supported his claim to the Spanish tradition, but instead of just bolstering his authority they used his argument for their own interests and demanded affirmation of all their ancient rights and privileges. When Charle...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Abstract Being an area of high educational pressures (with record literacy rates), which was still u...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
Early Modern Europe and its colonies witnessed many regime changes and transfers of sovereignty, due...
During the congress of peace in Utrecht in 1712, emperor Charles VI strived to acquire the whole Spa...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...
The Ostend Company (1722-1731) is a symbol of present-day Belgium’s strangling by European Great Pow...
In December 1584, the States-General of the Union of Utrecht dispatched a special embassy to Paris t...
Au début du XVIIIe siècle, la Hongrie et les Pays-Bas méridionaux sont l’objet de la convoitise de l...
The Peace of Münster, signed between the Catholic Monarchy and the United Provinces in 1648, went ag...
In 1725 Emperor Charles VI instituted a government composed of three collateral councils. At first s...
In this article, the author develops one of the underpinning hypotheses of the author's earlier cont...
The Lion Finally Crowned. Political Thought and Royal Imaginary during the First Spanish Journeys of...
This work studies the reasons of the preservation of the Flemish nation’s privileges in the Spanish ...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Abstract Being an area of high educational pressures (with record literacy rates), which was still u...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
Early Modern Europe and its colonies witnessed many regime changes and transfers of sovereignty, due...
During the congress of peace in Utrecht in 1712, emperor Charles VI strived to acquire the whole Spa...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...
The Ostend Company (1722-1731) is a symbol of present-day Belgium’s strangling by European Great Pow...
In December 1584, the States-General of the Union of Utrecht dispatched a special embassy to Paris t...
Au début du XVIIIe siècle, la Hongrie et les Pays-Bas méridionaux sont l’objet de la convoitise de l...
The Peace of Münster, signed between the Catholic Monarchy and the United Provinces in 1648, went ag...
In 1725 Emperor Charles VI instituted a government composed of three collateral councils. At first s...
In this article, the author develops one of the underpinning hypotheses of the author's earlier cont...
The Lion Finally Crowned. Political Thought and Royal Imaginary during the First Spanish Journeys of...
This work studies the reasons of the preservation of the Flemish nation’s privileges in the Spanish ...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Abstract Being an area of high educational pressures (with record literacy rates), which was still u...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180