The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeCollins, 1987 - 698 pagina's This text explores the enigma of 17th-century Holland, a nation that attained an unprecedented level of affluence, yet lived in constant dread of being corrupted by prosperity. |
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... became a powerful focus of allegiance to people who considered themselves fighting for hearth and home . No matter that hearth and home more obviously meant Leiden or Haarlem than some new abstraction of a union , the concept of a ...
... became a powerful focus of allegiance to people who considered themselves fighting for hearth and home . No matter that hearth and home more obviously meant Leiden or Haarlem than some new abstraction of a union , the concept of a ...
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... became a vehicle for the solemnities that bound the celebrants together around the table . Form and protocol were of the utmost importance and not infrequently exhausted the patience of foreign guests . Théophile de Viau , for example ...
... became a vehicle for the solemnities that bound the celebrants together around the table . Form and protocol were of the utmost importance and not infrequently exhausted the patience of foreign guests . Théophile de Viau , for example ...
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... became less controversial , so did praise for its most spectacular incarnation . Similarly , as the thin wedge of enlightened values — religious toleration and scientific curiosity , for instance - forced an entry into the culture of ...
... became less controversial , so did praise for its most spectacular incarnation . Similarly , as the thin wedge of enlightened values — religious toleration and scientific curiosity , for instance - forced an entry into the culture of ...
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The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the ... Simon Schama Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1988 |
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Amsterdam appeared authority became become called Calvinist Cats child church collective common concerned course court culture detail domestic drinking Dutch early effect emblem engraving especially example fact feasts figure followed force French further genre given guilders Haarlem Hague hand Harvard University Holland Houghton Library household humanist important included interest Italy Jacob kind land later least less London manner marriage matter means moral mother Museum nature Netherlands painting particular patriotic peace period Pieter play political popular practice present prints remained represented Republic respect rich Rotterdam scenes seems sense seventeenth century social sort Spanish supposed symbolic thought tion tobacco took town trade traditional true turned whale whole wife women