The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeKnopf, 1987 - 698 pagina's Schama explores the mysterious contradictions of the Dutch nation that invented itself from the ground up, attained an unprecedented level of affluence, and lived in constant dread of being corrupted by happiness. Drawing on a vast array of period documents and sumptuously reproduced art, Schama re-creates in precise detail a nation's mental state. He tells of bloody uprisings and beached whales, of the cult of hygiene and the plague of tobacco, of thrifty housewives and profligate tulip-speculators. He tells us how the Dutch celebrated themselves and how they were slandered by their enemies. "History on the grand scale...An ambitious portrait of one of the most remarkable episodes in modern history."--New York Times "Wonderfully inclusive; with wit and intense curiosity he teases out meaning from every aspect of Dutch seventeenth-century life."--Robert Hughes |
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... social exploration . Their authors had the authentic eighteenth- century compulsion to acquire , accumulate and codify information on every kind of physical and social phenomenon in their country . Where some natural scientists made ...
... social exploration . Their authors had the authentic eighteenth- century compulsion to acquire , accumulate and codify information on every kind of physical and social phenomenon in their country . Where some natural scientists made ...
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... social groups could cohere . On the other hand , the separation of the officer corps- dominated by the patriciate — from the rest of the ranks tended to strengthen rather than weaken the social stratification , which by the 1670s was ...
... social groups could cohere . On the other hand , the separation of the officer corps- dominated by the patriciate — from the rest of the ranks tended to strengthen rather than weaken the social stratification , which by the 1670s was ...
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... social fables devised to legitimate a monopoly of social power by the possessing classes . Of course it didn't do them any harm , either . But in the acid test of allegiance and sacrifice in a murderous and terrifying war , in the ...
... social fables devised to legitimate a monopoly of social power by the possessing classes . Of course it didn't do them any harm , either . But in the acid test of allegiance and sacrifice in a murderous and terrifying war , in the ...
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CHAPTER | 51 |
Scripture | 93 |
Stygian fires and aqua fortis | 188 |
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