The politics of memory : the writing of partition in the seventeenth-century Low Countries

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The politics of memory : the writing of partition in the seventeenth-century Low Countries

by Raingard Esser

(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 208)

Brill, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-352) and index

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内容説明

The Eighty Years' War and the establishment of two states in the Low Countries inaugurated the publication of numerous texts to support a distinct Northern and Southern identity. This study analyses urban and regional chorographies written both in the North and in the South in the seventeenth century. It examines different strategies that chorographers developed to make sense of the recent and more remote past. It also looks at the development of different historiographical traditions in the Protestant North and the Catholic South and thus contributes to the current research interest in the history of historiography, cultures of memory and identity formation.

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Acknowledgements Glossary Introduction. Partition - Continuity and Change: Urban and Regional Cultures of Memory in the Low Countries in the Seventeenth Century PART I: THE NORTH 1 The Jewel in the Crown: Amsterdam and her Historians 2 Tot Lof van Haarlem: Memories in Competition 3 Nijmegen - City of the Batavians PART II: THE SOUTH 4 Antverpiae Antiquitatum 5 Faded Glory: Leuven 6 Crusader Kings and Warrior Saints: Geraardsbergen PART III: REGIONAL HISTORIES, REGIONAL VARIATIONS 7I Centre and Peripheries: Holland, Zeeland, Gelderland, Drenthe and Overijssel and Flanders 8I On the Border: Brabantia Sacra or Der Staten Brabant Conclusion Bibliography Index

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