Gifts, from objects to hospitality and from poems to support, are a means of establishing and maintaining social ties. This study focuses on the nature of seventeenth- century Dutch social relations through the exchange of gifts by a wide range of individuals, from schoolmaster and artisan to poet and regent. Their gift-exchange behaviour is compared to contemporary gift exchange to show that both strategy and affection are necessary elements of social relations at any given time, and that what changes most is not the system but the discourse of exchange.Geschenken, in de breedste zin van het woord van objecten tot gastvrijheid en van gedichten tot steun, zijn een middel om sociale relaties tot stand te brengen en te onderhouden. In dit boe...
This dissertation examines the acquisition and dissemination of the famous Brazilian collection of J...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nature and extent of interpersonal exchange of care and help may i...
Gifts, from objects to hospitality and from poems to support, are a means of establishing and mainta...
Since the early days of humanity, gifts as varied as valued objects, hospitality, and works of art h...
Geschenken, in de breedste zin van het woord van objecten tot gastvrijheid en van gedichten tot steu...
Defence date: 21 May 2004Examining board: Prof. Peter Becker (EUI-supervisor) ; Prof. Willem Frijhof...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
Numerous writings in sociology and art history have highlighted the importance of the donation act a...
The following report contains a sociological study of the execution of the Dutch international cultu...
ZELL Michael, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the Gift in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art, Amsterdam, Amsterda...
Als we hulp of zorg geven aan onze bejaarde ouders, getuigt dat van solidariteit; tegelijkertijd gev...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
In the early modern period, public disputations related to the grant of academic degrees led to the ...
In art. 1, lid 7 SW 1956 wordt voor het begrip schenking in de Successiewet verwezen naar het giftbe...
This dissertation examines the acquisition and dissemination of the famous Brazilian collection of J...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nature and extent of interpersonal exchange of care and help may i...
Gifts, from objects to hospitality and from poems to support, are a means of establishing and mainta...
Since the early days of humanity, gifts as varied as valued objects, hospitality, and works of art h...
Geschenken, in de breedste zin van het woord van objecten tot gastvrijheid en van gedichten tot steu...
Defence date: 21 May 2004Examining board: Prof. Peter Becker (EUI-supervisor) ; Prof. Willem Frijhof...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
Numerous writings in sociology and art history have highlighted the importance of the donation act a...
The following report contains a sociological study of the execution of the Dutch international cultu...
ZELL Michael, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the Gift in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art, Amsterdam, Amsterda...
Als we hulp of zorg geven aan onze bejaarde ouders, getuigt dat van solidariteit; tegelijkertijd gev...
In the seventeenth-century western Mediterranean, the conflict between the Dutch Republic and North ...
In the early modern period, public disputations related to the grant of academic degrees led to the ...
In art. 1, lid 7 SW 1956 wordt voor het begrip schenking in de Successiewet verwezen naar het giftbe...
This dissertation examines the acquisition and dissemination of the famous Brazilian collection of J...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nature and extent of interpersonal exchange of care and help may i...