Through an analysis of thousands of letters, account books, lawsuits, and testaments left by two prominent merchant families from Antwerp, this dissertation investigates the strategies used by kin to maintain and refashion social structures disrupted by the Dutch Revolt, early modern capitalism, and the life-cycle of families. The marriage of Daniel van der Meulen and Hester della Faille in 1584 connected two sibling groups who were divided in their political and religious allegiances. This dissertation traces the lives of the two sibling groups from the time that they entered into marriages and began careers as merchants in the 1560s until the last years of their lives in the second decade of the seventeenth century.In the face of multiple...
This study focuses on the question in what way the council and people of the barony of IJsselstein u...
This study focuses on the question in what way the council and people of the barony of IJsselstein u...
This thesis examines the experience of exiled royal and noble dynasties during the early modern peri...
Abstract: This article examines future thinking within the mercantile bourgeoisie of the late sixtee...
This dissertation explores the relationship between faith and family, specifically French noble fami...
The consistory notes of the Dutch Reformed Church (1573-1700) reveal conflicts over work between par...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
This working paper addresses the limits of Habsburg patronage during the Dutch Revolt, which became ...
The early modern Spanish nobility often had large and complex families which could include children ...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
In the beginning of the 18th century three Goubeau sisters became orphans while still children. Fami...
The Family of Love was a sixteenth-century mystical sect. It was founded by Hendrik Niclaes, a Low G...
The Family of Love was a sixteenth-century mystical sect. It was founded by Hendrik Niclaes, a Low G...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-229) and index.Introduction: the Netherlands as point of...
This study focuses on the question in what way the council and people of the barony of IJsselstein u...
This study focuses on the question in what way the council and people of the barony of IJsselstein u...
This thesis examines the experience of exiled royal and noble dynasties during the early modern peri...
Abstract: This article examines future thinking within the mercantile bourgeoisie of the late sixtee...
This dissertation explores the relationship between faith and family, specifically French noble fami...
The consistory notes of the Dutch Reformed Church (1573-1700) reveal conflicts over work between par...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
This article compares the Flemish and Dutch revolts in order to distinguish patterns of rebelliousne...
This working paper addresses the limits of Habsburg patronage during the Dutch Revolt, which became ...
The early modern Spanish nobility often had large and complex families which could include children ...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
In the beginning of the 18th century three Goubeau sisters became orphans while still children. Fami...
The Family of Love was a sixteenth-century mystical sect. It was founded by Hendrik Niclaes, a Low G...
The Family of Love was a sixteenth-century mystical sect. It was founded by Hendrik Niclaes, a Low G...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-229) and index.Introduction: the Netherlands as point of...
This study focuses on the question in what way the council and people of the barony of IJsselstein u...
This study focuses on the question in what way the council and people of the barony of IJsselstein u...
This thesis examines the experience of exiled royal and noble dynasties during the early modern peri...