Historical political entities differ in their understanding of sovereignty. This article studies how conceptualizations of sovereignty clashed during the peace negotiations between the Spanish Monarchy and the United Provinces of the Low Countries held during the 1640s. It argues that these different understandings of sovereignty posed a significant obstacle to the signing of the peace and, once signed, remained a potential source of instability in the relationship not only between both polities but also for the internal equilibrium of the Dutch Republic
Generally, the truce treaty that was signed in Antwerp by the archdukes and the Republic on 9 April ...
Early Modern Europe and its colonies witnessed many regime changes and transfers of sovereignty, due...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...
The Peace of Münster, signed between the Catholic Monarchy and the United Provinces in 1648, went ag...
Defence date: 25 June 2007Examining Board: Dr. Martin van Gelderen (EUI); Dr. Xavier Gil Pujor (Univ...
(EN) Ideological Intervention in the Early Modern Period. The Case of the Dutch Republic and the Est...
Our study moves into the sovereignty idea in the context of international law with reference to the ...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
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...
This chapter examines efforts to legislate peace following the conquests of Suriname (1667) and New ...
Although sovereignty is often dealt with in articles and books on early modern political thought, th...
The Treaty of Marche-en-Famenne - the Eternal Edict of 12 February 1577 - was a peace treaty signed ...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
Generally, the truce treaty that was signed in Antwerp by the archdukes and the Republic on 9 April ...
Early Modern Europe and its colonies witnessed many regime changes and transfers of sovereignty, due...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...
The Peace of Münster, signed between the Catholic Monarchy and the United Provinces in 1648, went ag...
Defence date: 25 June 2007Examining Board: Dr. Martin van Gelderen (EUI); Dr. Xavier Gil Pujor (Univ...
(EN) Ideological Intervention in the Early Modern Period. The Case of the Dutch Republic and the Est...
Our study moves into the sovereignty idea in the context of international law with reference to the ...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
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...
This chapter examines efforts to legislate peace following the conquests of Suriname (1667) and New ...
Although sovereignty is often dealt with in articles and books on early modern political thought, th...
The Treaty of Marche-en-Famenne - the Eternal Edict of 12 February 1577 - was a peace treaty signed ...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
Generally, the truce treaty that was signed in Antwerp by the archdukes and the Republic on 9 April ...
Early Modern Europe and its colonies witnessed many regime changes and transfers of sovereignty, due...
In 1716, as one of the outcomes of the War of the Spanish Succession and the peace settlement of Utr...