Sometimes an issue grows naturally into a theme number. The occasion was the celebration of two hundred years of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is almost over. BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review has put the most important publications that emerged in connection with this milestone into a historiographical context and judged them on their merits and blind spots. In the forum ‘The Bicentennial 1813-1815’ James Kennedy, Gita Deneckere, Matthijs Lok and Alicia Schrikker take an historiographical approach and tackle the various commemorative works from the point of view of such questions as continuitydiscontinuity of the Ancien Régime in the Netherlands/Belgium 1813-1831, the national history writing about this period in the Netherlan...
Whether they cover two years (a mutiny in the Eighty Years War - Kattenberg) or seven years (Jewish ...
In recent years archivists and historians have been pondering the importance of ‘1800’ in the histor...
With the coronation of King-Stadtholder William of Orange III and Mary II of England in 1689, palace...
Sometimes an issue grows naturally into a theme number. The occasion was the celebration of two hund...
The editors of the BMGN-Low Countries Historical Review have asked three historians to reflect on th...
In this article the problem of (dis)continuity after 1815 is addressed from the perspective of the N...
In this article the problem of (dis)continuity after 1815 is addressed from the perspective of the N...
It is highly regrettable that a history of the Netherlands seen from five focal points starts with t...
In dit artikel wordt nagegaan welke bijdrage de jubilerende BMGN leverde aan de geschiedschrijving o...
The bicentennial celebrations in 2015 of the Battle of Waterloo have rekindled public interest in th...
After his ascension to the throne in 1813, William Frederick was quickly accepted as a father-monarc...
Genre Problems in the Newest Monarchy-Literature Following the changes in monarchs in Belgium and t...
De jonghe Albert. Onuitgegeven bronnen tot de studie der taalpolitiek van Koning Willem I in de Zuid...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...
Many people know the stories behind the tulip mania in the 17th century and the legacy of the Dutch ...
Whether they cover two years (a mutiny in the Eighty Years War - Kattenberg) or seven years (Jewish ...
In recent years archivists and historians have been pondering the importance of ‘1800’ in the histor...
With the coronation of King-Stadtholder William of Orange III and Mary II of England in 1689, palace...
Sometimes an issue grows naturally into a theme number. The occasion was the celebration of two hund...
The editors of the BMGN-Low Countries Historical Review have asked three historians to reflect on th...
In this article the problem of (dis)continuity after 1815 is addressed from the perspective of the N...
In this article the problem of (dis)continuity after 1815 is addressed from the perspective of the N...
It is highly regrettable that a history of the Netherlands seen from five focal points starts with t...
In dit artikel wordt nagegaan welke bijdrage de jubilerende BMGN leverde aan de geschiedschrijving o...
The bicentennial celebrations in 2015 of the Battle of Waterloo have rekindled public interest in th...
After his ascension to the throne in 1813, William Frederick was quickly accepted as a father-monarc...
Genre Problems in the Newest Monarchy-Literature Following the changes in monarchs in Belgium and t...
De jonghe Albert. Onuitgegeven bronnen tot de studie der taalpolitiek van Koning Willem I in de Zuid...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...
Many people know the stories behind the tulip mania in the 17th century and the legacy of the Dutch ...
Whether they cover two years (a mutiny in the Eighty Years War - Kattenberg) or seven years (Jewish ...
In recent years archivists and historians have been pondering the importance of ‘1800’ in the histor...
With the coronation of King-Stadtholder William of Orange III and Mary II of England in 1689, palace...