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A Huguenot Impresario in the Dutch Republic

European Drama and Performance Studies, 2015
Jean-Jacques Quesnot de la Chenée était un huguenot entrepreneur d’opéra à la « vie bigarée de bonnes & de mauvaises avantures ». Celle-ci l’amena à sillonner l’Europe. Cet article retrace sa carrière dans la république néerlandaise, notamment son bref passage à l’opéra français de La Hague, ainsi que ses échecs en matière de production d’opéras à ...
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The Waning of the Radical Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic

, 2017
When in 1784, on the eve of the German Pantheismusstreit, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi wanted to know more about Dutch Spinozism, he asked his friend and correspondent Frans Hemsterhuis to send him a copy of Abraham Cuffeler’s Specimen artis ratiocinandi.
W. Bunge
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The Creation of the Dutch Republic

1972
The goals sought by William of Orange in the Pacification of Ghent and the “Peace of Religion”—the unity of the Netherlands upon the basis of religious toleration and the expulsion of the Spaniards—continued to prove elusive. The Spanish commander-in-chief and governor-general who took over from Don Juan in October, 1578, was Alexander Farnese, Duke of
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Experiencing Exile: Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680–1700

, 2015
This dissertation overturns longstanding assumptions about the experience of exile in early modern Europe. Historians usually consider religious refugees as hardliners, because they refused to conform to another faith and went into exile.
D. V. D. Linden
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The Emergence of Tolerance in the Dutch Republic

1997
Elisabeth Labrousse: Adresse du Colloque. Jonathan Israel: The Intellectual Debate about Toleration in the Dutch Republic. M.E.H.N. Mout: A Comparative View of Dutch Toleration in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries. James D. Tracy: Erasmus, Coornhert and the Acceptance of Religious Disunity in the Body Politic - a Low Countries Tradition ...
Christiane Berkvens-Stevelinck   +2 more
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The Political Economy of the Dutch Republic

2016
Contents: Preface Introduction, Oscar Gelderblom Emulating success: contemporary views of the Dutch economy before 1800, Erik S. Reinert Holland's new fiscal regime, 1572a "1576, James D. Tracy The efficiency of taxation in Holland, Wantje Fritschy The political economy of bread in the Dutch republic, Jan de Vries Mutual advantages: state bankers as ...
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Pamphlets and Politics in the Dutch Republic

2011
Despite surging interest in early modern pamphlets, political historians of the Dutch Republic, arguably the frontrunner in pamphleteering, have yet to explore their nature and relevance in depth. Rather than treating pamphlets as reflecting public opinion, or dismissing them as political froth, this volume aims to understand pamphlets as political ...
David Onnekink   +2 more
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The rise of the Dutch Republic

Mit Exlibris von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer ...
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From Venice to the Dutch Republic

Optics and Photonics News, 2018
The early-17th-century Netherlands, benefiting from dynamic and robust socioeconomic development, was at the forefront of early optics progress—an effort that involved both luminaries and less-known contributors.
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Epic on Stage in the Dutch Republic

2018
This chapter deals with the writing, publishing, and staging of epic drama in the Dutch Republic. In the flourishing cultural climate of the Republic epic poetry was much loved, but ‘epic drama’, as such, is not a category recognized in either modern or contemporary poetics, and thus it is necessary to establish what would have counted as ‘epic’ at ...
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