The sixteenth century saw increasing problems with disbanded, unemployed soldiers (‘heerloese knechten’) in Europe. In the Holy Roman Empire they had by the middle of the century come to be regarded as the primary threat to the Eternal Public Peace (Landfrieden). This article looks at why and how unemployed soldiers became a security threat in the sixteenth-century Netherlands. It does so by analysing the developing discourse on this topic and the measures taken to combat the threat in comparison with the Empire. In practice both the Netherlands and the Empire developed a collective security regime, which depended on cooperation to maintain the peace against threats like unemployed soldiers. There is, however, no contradiction here with rul...
Troops’ payment was one of the largest items on the war budgets of early modern states. Private fina...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
"This article investigates the character of collective perceptions of security in the Renaissance. I...
This article investigates the rise of urban policing of itinerant poor in the Northern Low Countries...
"The article demonstrates that the development of 'security' as a leading category and main field of...
This article investigates the rise of urban policing of itinerant poor in the Northern Low Countries...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands ...
This article examines the policies that state and urban authorities within the Habsburg Netherlands ...
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In this review article, Pepijn Brandon discusses Petra Groen (ed.), De Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Van ops...
In this review article, Pepijn Brandon discusses Petra Groen (ed.), De Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Van ops...
This thesis analyses the use and abuse of ‘foreign’ soldiers in the political rhetoric of the Lower-...
Although the iconoclastic scare must have been enormous and the actual impact of the attacks of summ...
Troops’ payment was one of the largest items on the war budgets of early modern states. Private fina...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
"This article investigates the character of collective perceptions of security in the Renaissance. I...
This article investigates the rise of urban policing of itinerant poor in the Northern Low Countries...
"The article demonstrates that the development of 'security' as a leading category and main field of...
This article investigates the rise of urban policing of itinerant poor in the Northern Low Countries...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands ...
This article examines the policies that state and urban authorities within the Habsburg Netherlands ...
In 1667 the Dutch Republic was at the height of its military and mercantile might. A century and a h...
This article raises an issue of the physical violence on the basis of several texts from the sevente...
In this review article, Pepijn Brandon discusses Petra Groen (ed.), De Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Van ops...
In this review article, Pepijn Brandon discusses Petra Groen (ed.), De Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Van ops...
This thesis analyses the use and abuse of ‘foreign’ soldiers in the political rhetoric of the Lower-...
Although the iconoclastic scare must have been enormous and the actual impact of the attacks of summ...
Troops’ payment was one of the largest items on the war budgets of early modern states. Private fina...
The largest multinational employers avant la lettre were European India companies and colonial armie...
"This article investigates the character of collective perceptions of security in the Renaissance. I...