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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Pagina 64
... remained a paramount element in the legitimation of the revolt . It also meant , however , that it was easier to abjure allegiance to Philip II than to decide to whom or what sovereignty should be transferred . During the 1570s , the ...
... remained a paramount element in the legitimation of the revolt . It also meant , however , that it was easier to abjure allegiance to Philip II than to decide to whom or what sovereignty should be transferred . During the 1570s , the ...
Pagina 66
... remained something of an anomaly in Dutch public life , reserved for the ceremonies of signing treaties , entertaining visiting royalty and sustaining the somewhat ambiguous dynastic politics to which the House of Orange remained ...
... remained something of an anomaly in Dutch public life , reserved for the ceremonies of signing treaties , entertaining visiting royalty and sustaining the somewhat ambiguous dynastic politics to which the House of Orange remained ...
Pagina 96
... remained worried about the hordes of Medes and Persians at the gates . In this respect , too , Geneva might be considered an enlarged , geographically fortified conventicle , rather than a miniature state . Where the whole social ...
... remained worried about the hordes of Medes and Persians at the gates . In this respect , too , Geneva might be considered an enlarged , geographically fortified conventicle , rather than a miniature state . Where the whole social ...
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