The embarrassment of riches: an interpretation of Dutch culture in the Golden Age |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 84
Pagina 174
sumption, rather less. On shipboard, barrels of ale were left open for all the crew
to enjoy gratis as a prescribed item of their rations. It seems safe, then, to
conclude that the majority of the Dutch population in the seventeenth century
enjoyed ...
sumption, rather less. On shipboard, barrels of ale were left open for all the crew
to enjoy gratis as a prescribed item of their rations. It seems safe, then, to
conclude that the majority of the Dutch population in the seventeenth century
enjoyed ...
Pagina 286
As the Republic ceased to be the great issue of European politics, and as its
obtrusiveness as a power diminished, so it began to be perceived as less of a
threat and more of a necessary party to the general pacification of Europe. By the
end ...
As the Republic ceased to be the great issue of European politics, and as its
obtrusiveness as a power diminished, so it began to be perceived as less of a
threat and more of a necessary party to the general pacification of Europe. By the
end ...
Pagina 340
And there was even less question of the church lending itself to anything that
could be construed as subverting a company that had been chartered by the
States General. But the mere fact that such a scheme could have been plausible
in the ...
And there was even less question of the church lending itself to anything that
could be construed as subverting a company that had been chartered by the
States General. But the mere fact that such a scheme could have been plausible
in the ...
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
Gebruikersbeoordelingen
5 sterren |
| ||
4 sterren |
| ||
3 sterren |
| ||
2 sterren |
| ||
1 ster |
|
LibraryThing Review
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
LibraryThing Review
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 |
Copyright | |
9 andere gedeelten niet weergegeven
Overige edities - Alles weergeven
The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the ... Simon Schama Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1988 |
The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the ... Simon Schama Fragmentweergave - 1987 |
The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the ... Simon Schama Fragmentweergave - 1997 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adriaen Amsterdam Amsterdam town Anon Antwerp Atlas van Stolk Batavian became Beverwijck burgher Calvinist Cats's child Christian church collective common contemporary course Delft domestic Dordrecht Dutch culture Dutch Republic eeuw eighteenth century emblem engraving especially example Fatherland feasts folly French godly Gravenhage Grotius guilders Haarlem Hague Harvard University Hendrick Hendrick Goltzius Holland Houghton Library household humanist Ibid Jacob Cats Jan Miense Molenaer Jan Steen Jews Johan kind labor least Leiden less London magistrates Maid marriage merchant moral mother Museum Nederland Netherlandish Netherlands Nieuwe patrician patriotic permission of Houghton Pieter Pieter de Hooch popular predikants prints provinces Renaissance rich Rijksmuseum Roemer Roemer Visscher Romeyn de Hooghe Rotterdam scenes scripture seems seventeenth century Sinnepoppen social Spanish Stadholder stuivers symbolic tion tobacco town hall trade traditional tulip turned Utrecht virtue Visscher whale whores wife Willem William Witt women woodcut worldly Zeeland