1650: hard-won unity
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1650: hard-won unity
(Dutch culture in a European perspective, v. 1)
Royal Van Gorcum , Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
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1650: Bevochten eendracht
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"Originally published in Dutch as: 1650: Bevochten eendracht by Sdu Publishers, The Hague , c1999"--T.p. verso
"Published in continental Europe by Royal Van Gorcum"--T.p. verso
"Published in the United Kingdom and throughout the World excluding continental Europe by Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, ... "--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 657-723
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This ambitious study presents the latest views on Dutch society during the famous Golden Age. No other general work treats the most important themes of Dutch culture, including art, literature and music, so systematically. The national and international political situation is used as a backdrop for an analysis of such major centres of power as the stadtholder's court and the municipal councils. The book lays stress on the intellectual, professional and religious networks of which citizens could be members, and on the important role of family connections. Philosophy, religion and the arts are treated at length, and particular attention is paid to the 'instruments of culture', that is, to the institutions and media responsible for the dissemination of culture, including language, education and the printed word. Although 1650 is the central year, the subject is examined in a much broader time-frame, which makes the book an excellent introduction to seventeenth-century society in general.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Setting
- The Dutch State and Its Political Culture
- An Urban Society
- Instruments of Culture
- Philosophy
- Religion and Faith
- The Sister Arts
- Architecture and the Visual Arts
- Literature and Music
- Conclusion
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