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Pagina 96
When Cromwell cited such affinities three years later to justify his startling
proposal for a Godly union of the two republics, he was greeted with incredulous
amazement in The Hague.80 Nonetheless, the ways in which English Puritan
rhetoric ...
When Cromwell cited such affinities three years later to justify his startling
proposal for a Godly union of the two republics, he was greeted with incredulous
amazement in The Hague.80 Nonetheless, the ways in which English Puritan
rhetoric ...
Pagina 104
As Michael Walzer has recently pointed out, the story has been almost
perennially used as a metaphor for revolution, but it has also functioned —
especially perhaps in the early modern era — as a reference point for godly
nationalism.
As Michael Walzer has recently pointed out, the story has been almost
perennially used as a metaphor for revolution, but it has also functioned —
especially perhaps in the early modern era — as a reference point for godly
nationalism.
Pagina 118
While the death of William II had relieved the States Party and Amsterdam in
particular of their most truculent antagonist, the Stadholder's clerical allies
continued to press for a strong army, a forceful foreign policy and a godly republic
...
While the death of William II had relieved the States Party and Amsterdam in
particular of their most truculent antagonist, the Stadholder's clerical allies
continued to press for a strong army, a forceful foreign policy and a godly republic
...
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Gebruikersrecensie - jmoncton - LibraryThingSchama covers in amazing detail the culture and history of the Netherlands during the peak of its Golden Age in the seventeenth century. He provides great insight on some of the origins of the traits ... Volledige review lezen
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Gebruikersrecensie - mattries37315 - LibraryThingI knew Schama from his A History of Britain series via BBC/History and I have been interested about the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic, so that's what brought me to this book. My usual history ... Volledige review lezen
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 51 |
Stygian fires and aqua fortis | 188 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 221 |
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The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the ... Simon Schama Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1988 |
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The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the ... Simon Schama Fragmentweergave - 1997 |
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