Contrary to prevalent assumptions, city magistracies did not always pay for the upkeep of the churches used by the Dutch Reformed church. Based on the archives of churchwardens for the eleven public churches of Amsterdam, this article shows that for about a century between 1650 and 1750 the churches hardly needed financial support, how this was possible, and why they eventually came to rely on municipal subsidies. After the devastations wrought by the Dutch Revolt and the Reformation, the buildings were refurnished in a luxurious style, befitting the prestige of the city. Burgomasters imposed a seating arrangement that, maintained by a variety of minor officials, reflected the hierarchical order of society. The biographical background and t...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
In 1617/1618, Cornelis van der Voort painted the regents of three institutions in Amsterdam. Nearly ...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individuals in Western Europe foun...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
Historians generally acknowledge that institutions shaping the political economy of the Dutch Republ...
The diversity of religious denominations in the Dutch Republic also had consequences for institution...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....
The Dutch Republic (1588–1795) is famous for its official acceptance of the Protestant Reformation c...
This paper addresses the differences in wage levels among reformed preachers in the Friesland area, ...
This article deals with the involvement of churches in the Netherlands in material aid to the poor. ...
This article aims to compare the financing of two apparently entirely different systems of pre-indus...
This article concentrates on the oldest stone churches in the former county of Holland. The oldest e...
In the Dutch Republic, charitable collections, which formed the financial backbone of many poor reli...
The Low Countries knew a wide variety of parishes that followed different roads when reacting to cha...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
In 1617/1618, Cornelis van der Voort painted the regents of three institutions in Amsterdam. Nearly ...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individuals in Western Europe foun...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
Historians generally acknowledge that institutions shaping the political economy of the Dutch Republ...
The diversity of religious denominations in the Dutch Republic also had consequences for institution...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....
The Dutch Republic (1588–1795) is famous for its official acceptance of the Protestant Reformation c...
This paper addresses the differences in wage levels among reformed preachers in the Friesland area, ...
This article deals with the involvement of churches in the Netherlands in material aid to the poor. ...
This article aims to compare the financing of two apparently entirely different systems of pre-indus...
This article concentrates on the oldest stone churches in the former county of Holland. The oldest e...
In the Dutch Republic, charitable collections, which formed the financial backbone of many poor reli...
The Low Countries knew a wide variety of parishes that followed different roads when reacting to cha...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
In 1617/1618, Cornelis van der Voort painted the regents of three institutions in Amsterdam. Nearly ...