Between 1815 and 1830 Northern and Southern members of the States General clashed over how to behave as political representatives. This article presents this conflict as evidence of the continuity of the meeting practices employed in the States General since the Dutch Republic. Examples from three different periods show the continuity of three elements of the Northern meeting practice. Pragmatic, secluded and dignified meetings aimed at achieving consensus among the provinces or among members, Chamber, king and government. Deliberations on a resolution or a bill had to take place in an orderly and harmonious manner to ensure the willingness of the provinces or the Dutch people to obey the law. Hence, the political legitimacy of the state wa...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Due to growing discontent about the national government in the 1780’s a revolutionary movement attem...
The Democratic Paradox aims to cast a new light on the Dutch Revolution (1780-1813) specifically, an...
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 Assembly of the States-General in the Dutch Republic before 1795 and the information that it rel...
For half a century, historians of the Low Countries have studied the decades around 1800 as a period...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 1814, after the defeat of the Napoleonic Empire, the Allied states ...
Historians have studied the regime change of 1813 in the Netherlands mainly from a national perspect...
The representative fiction. Political representation between old order and modernity In this articl...
This study seeks to describe the public communication practices of the authorities in the Dutch Gold...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...
<p>In the age of the Dutch Republic, both political authors and the public lacked detailed informati...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Due to growing discontent about the national government in the 1780’s a revolutionary movement attem...
The Democratic Paradox aims to cast a new light on the Dutch Revolution (1780-1813) specifically, an...
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 Assembly of the States-General in the Dutch Republic before 1795 and the information that it rel...
For half a century, historians of the Low Countries have studied the decades around 1800 as a period...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 1814, after the defeat of the Napoleonic Empire, the Allied states ...
Historians have studied the regime change of 1813 in the Netherlands mainly from a national perspect...
The representative fiction. Political representation between old order and modernity In this articl...
This study seeks to describe the public communication practices of the authorities in the Dutch Gold...
The text of the Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (de Grond- wet voor het Koninkrijk d...
<p>In the age of the Dutch Republic, both political authors and the public lacked detailed informati...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Due to growing discontent about the national government in the 1780’s a revolutionary movement attem...
The Democratic Paradox aims to cast a new light on the Dutch Revolution (1780-1813) specifically, an...