Historians have often portrayed the Dutch Republic as the first ‘bourgeois’ society. What they had in mind was an early example of a society dominated by the sort of middle class that emerged in most other European countries after the French and Industrial Revolutions. In this article, ‘bourgeois’ is perceived in a slightly different way. By looking at the ‘bourgeois’ as ‘citizens’ – often, but not necessarily, middle class in a social sense – the article paints a picture of a plethora of blossoming urban civic institutions. Such civic institutions also existed in other European countries. What set the Dutch Republic apart, however, and indeed made it an early example of a ‘bourgeois’ society, was the dominance of these civic institutions i...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
This article examines the ways in which ideas of greatness, reason of state, and state formation wer...
The Dutch Republic holds a marginal position in the debate on the transition from feudalism to capit...
Historians have often portrayed the Dutch Republic as the first ‘bourgeois’ society. What they had i...
Historians have studied the regime change of 1813 in the Netherlands mainly from a national perspect...
Was the rise of the country house in the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic above all a 'bourgeois' ph...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
Was the rise of the country house in the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic above all a 'bourgeois' ph...
Since the 1990s, research has been carried out worldwide into the relationship between ‘civil societ...
Johan Huizinga has pointed out that Dutch culture already in the Golden Age had a bourgeois characte...
Historians agree about the significance of the Scientific Revolution for the development of modern s...
For half a century, historians of the Low Countries have studied the decades around 1800 as a period...
Recently the history of aristocrats in the modern world captured the attention of a steadily growing...
Recently the history of aristocrats in the modern world captured the attention of a steadily growing...
‘Parliaments’ or representative political institutions in the princedoms of the Low Countries came a...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
This article examines the ways in which ideas of greatness, reason of state, and state formation wer...
The Dutch Republic holds a marginal position in the debate on the transition from feudalism to capit...
Historians have often portrayed the Dutch Republic as the first ‘bourgeois’ society. What they had i...
Historians have studied the regime change of 1813 in the Netherlands mainly from a national perspect...
Was the rise of the country house in the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic above all a 'bourgeois' ph...
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was a state of contrasts. Not only did its political system co...
Was the rise of the country house in the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic above all a 'bourgeois' ph...
Since the 1990s, research has been carried out worldwide into the relationship between ‘civil societ...
Johan Huizinga has pointed out that Dutch culture already in the Golden Age had a bourgeois characte...
Historians agree about the significance of the Scientific Revolution for the development of modern s...
For half a century, historians of the Low Countries have studied the decades around 1800 as a period...
Recently the history of aristocrats in the modern world captured the attention of a steadily growing...
Recently the history of aristocrats in the modern world captured the attention of a steadily growing...
‘Parliaments’ or representative political institutions in the princedoms of the Low Countries came a...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
This article examines the ways in which ideas of greatness, reason of state, and state formation wer...
The Dutch Republic holds a marginal position in the debate on the transition from feudalism to capit...