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News, neighbours, and commerce : newspaper advertising in the information culture of the Dutch Republic

News, neighbours, and commerce : newspaper advertising in the information culture of the Dutch Republic

... The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the refinement of the mechanisms of production and sale so as to maximise efficiency and ...in Dutch papers ...

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The emergence of the joint stock companies in the Dutch Republic and their democratic elements in business

The emergence of the joint stock companies in the Dutch Republic and their democratic elements in business

... The Dutch Republic emerged only at the end of the 16 th century, after its revolt against Spain (1568-1648). The DR was from its inception a federal state, without a king and without a strong central ...

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Spain's Dramatic Conquest of the Dutch Republic. Rodenburgh as a Literary Mediator of Spanish Theatre

Spain's Dramatic Conquest of the Dutch Republic. Rodenburgh as a Literary Mediator of Spanish Theatre

... 5 Some of these plays were performed again in 1631-1632 and from 1638 onwards both by the Amsterdam Public Theatre and by travelling companies throughout the Dutch Republic, well into the eighteenth cen- ...

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The Dutch Republic  Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477 1806

The Dutch Republic Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477 1806

... the Dutch trading system, there can be no doubt that the Baltic trades continued to be regarded in the Dutch Republic, and outside it, in the seventeenth century and beyond it, as the source and ...

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Experiencing Exile: Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680–1700

Experiencing Exile: Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680–1700

... Part three contains similar problems; the author identifies Jurieu and Benoist as memory brokers who shaped the identity of the Huguenots in the Dutch Republic. The pastors did this through reinterpreting ...

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Lodewijck Huygens’ Spanish Journal, 1660-1661: Perceptions of Spain and Confirmation of the Identity of the Dutch Republic

Lodewijck Huygens’ Spanish Journal, 1660-1661: Perceptions of Spain and Confirmation of the Identity of the Dutch Republic

... the Dutch republic after the Eighty Years’ ...the Dutch in the sixteenth century, he, too, is a victim of spanish tyranny and of the roman catholic ...the Dutch revolt had not succeeded, the ...

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Rebels and royalists. Political and intellectual exchange between the British monarchies and the Dutch Republic (1585-1613)

Rebels and royalists. Political and intellectual exchange between the British monarchies and the Dutch Republic (1585-1613)

... The States of Holland had asserted their power and Oldenbarnevelt accepted the consequences. In the midst of the conflict with Leicester he set up a more effective defence policy. The States of Holland decided to raise a ...

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Princely Patronage and Patriot Cause: Corruption and Public Value Dynamics in the Dutch Republic (1770s–1780s)

Princely Patronage and Patriot Cause: Corruption and Public Value Dynamics in the Dutch Republic (1770s–1780s)

... 18th-century Dutch turn toward monism meant that it became increasingly less desirable to adhere to different systems at the same time, and to adhere to the patrimonial one in ...2013a), Dutch casuistry, as ...

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Amsterdam and William III: the role of influence, interest and patronage on policy-making in the Dutch Republic, 1672-1684

Amsterdam and William III: the role of influence, interest and patronage on policy-making in the Dutch Republic, 1672-1684

... with the policy of the Prince than that of the majority of the Amsterdam regency and the Holland towns. The Prince never managed to negotiate directly with Valckenier, when the latter[r] ...

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Political Ambiguity and Confessional Diversity in the Funeral Processions of Stadholders in the Dutch Republic

Political Ambiguity and Confessional Diversity in the Funeral Processions of Stadholders in the Dutch Republic

... The funeral processions of the stadholders' wives confirmed this new view of the state's role, for the corteges that followed Sophia Hedwig of Brunswick- Wolfenbiittel in 1642 or Amalia [r] ...

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Publicity and its uses  Lost books as revealed in newspaper advertisements in the seventeenth century Dutch Republic

Publicity and its uses Lost books as revealed in newspaper advertisements in the seventeenth century Dutch Republic

... especially important in the Dutch Republic. Appropriately enough, the com- petition between authors was fierce. When masters of arithmetic built a suc- cessful practice it was natural that they should seek ...

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What was published in the seventeenth century Dutch Republic?

What was published in the seventeenth century Dutch Republic?

... So the 21,000 student matriculations recorded before 1650 may well correspond to approxim- ately the same number of dissertation exercises taking place at Leiden during this same period. Of these we know now about four ...

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Dutch Brazil

Dutch Brazil

... demonstrates, Dutch Brazil added to already existing tensions between Madrid and Lisbon during the Union of the Crowns, partly explaining the raison d’être of the West India ...of Dutch Brazil after the ...

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Cartesianism and Cocceianism: A Natural Alliance?

Cartesianism and Cocceianism: A Natural Alliance?

... In the second half of the seventeenth century it became fashionable in the Dutch Republic to mention in one breath Cocceian theology - a branch of reformed theology with liberal overtone[r] ...

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Individual Interests Behind the Institutional Façade: The Dutch East India Company's Legal Presence in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal

Individual Interests Behind the Institutional Façade: The Dutch East India Company's Legal Presence in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal

... the Dutch Republic sent an investigating committee to check into corruption among its officials working in the Indian factories of the westerkwartier (western ...

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... Beginning with Native Americans and continuing through time, people from many cultures came to the Americas.. The Impact Todayc[r] ...

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... In central North America, prehistoric Native Americans built thousands of mounds of earth that look very much like the stone pyramids of the Maya and the Aztec.. Some of the mounds conta[r] ...

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... The French traders and the British colonists knew that Native American help would make a difference in their struggle for North America2. The side that received the best trade terms from[r] ...

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Symmetry, ornament and lifelike animals:  Images in naturalia collection books  from the early eighteenth-century Dutch Republic

Symmetry, ornament and lifelike animals: Images in naturalia collection books from the early eighteenth-century Dutch Republic

... One characteristic of the images not relevant to the text is their symmetry. Often, when there are more than three objects in the image, they are arranged symmetrically along a horizontal or vertical axis: if there is an ...

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