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 53
... respects , notably their " strenuous spirit of opposition to a sovereign concen- trated in one head " ; their respect for commerce rather than nobility ; their distaste for superstition " so that in the Seven Lands , sorcerers and ...
... respects , notably their " strenuous spirit of opposition to a sovereign concen- trated in one head " ; their respect for commerce rather than nobility ; their distaste for superstition " so that in the Seven Lands , sorcerers and ...
Pagina 235
... respects not very much changed . Further concessions were made in respect of the Navigation Act so that , for example , textiles exported from the German hinterland of the Dutch were to be counted as " Hollands " for its purposes and ...
... respects not very much changed . Further concessions were made in respect of the Navigation Act so that , for example , textiles exported from the German hinterland of the Dutch were to be counted as " Hollands " for its purposes and ...
Pagina 237
... respect to the European seas and the Atlantic went entirely by the board in the East Indies , where the Dutch guarded their spice monopoly with ferocious jealousy against any interlopers . The " massacre " of the English factory at ...
... respect to the European seas and the Atlantic went entirely by the board in the East Indies , where the Dutch guarded their spice monopoly with ferocious jealousy against any interlopers . The " massacre " of the English factory at ...
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