Historici hebben meestal aangenomen dat het huwelijk van raadpensionaris Johan de Witt met de Amsterdamse regentendochter Wendela Bicker primair als een politiek huwelijk moet worden gezien. Omdat...Show moreHistorici hebben meestal aangenomen dat het huwelijk van raadpensionaris Johan de Witt met de Amsterdamse regentendochter Wendela Bicker primair als een politiek huwelijk moet worden gezien. Omdat Bicker zelf vond dat ze niet zo goed schreef, én omdat ze altijd werd vergeleken met de weduwe van Johans broer Cornelis, werd aangenomen dat ze Johan weinig anders te bieden had dan nieuwe politieke connecties (en een grote bruidschat). In deze scriptie wordt betoogd dat dit beeld meer nuance verdient en we de politieke aard van het huwelijk op verschillende manieren kunnen duiden.Show less
This thesis explores one of the major lacunae in migration history: what happened to the descendants of the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who migrated to the Dutch Republic in the early...Show moreThis thesis explores one of the major lacunae in migration history: what happened to the descendants of the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who migrated to the Dutch Republic in the early modern period? Immigrants constituted a large segment of the urban population: in Amsterdam around 1650 circa forty percent of the resident population was born abroad. Thousands of these immigrants got married in Amsterdam and had children. The lives of these children, but also of the (great)grandchildren, had not been studied until now. Profiting from recent advancements in the digitisation and indexation of the parish registers and the notarial archives of Amsterdam, this thesis analyses the processes of integration, assimilation and social mobility of nine families with a Norwegian or Danish migration background between 1660 and 1811. What was their process of integration like, and to what extent did they experience social mobility?Show less
In the seventeenth century ‘books of secrets’ became increasingly popular. This thesis discusses the origin of the 'books of secrets', their presence in Europe and in the Northern Netherlands...Show moreIn the seventeenth century ‘books of secrets’ became increasingly popular. This thesis discusses the origin of the 'books of secrets', their presence in Europe and in the Northern Netherlands specifically. These books, most popular in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, contain many recipes. Some are leaning more towards early-modern science, while others are clearly connected to magic. The books of secrets that were present in the Netherlands are both translations of works written elsewhere, as works created by Dutch authors.Show less
Delft, as an important town in the Dutch Republic, played an interesting role in the world of the book in the seventeenth century. This thesis focusses on the local influences on the printing...Show moreDelft, as an important town in the Dutch Republic, played an interesting role in the world of the book in the seventeenth century. This thesis focusses on the local influences on the printing industry in seventeenth-century Delft as demonstrated by the printer Jan Pietersz. Waelpot. By looking at the history of printing in Delft, the personal life and business of Jan Pietersz. Waelpot and his publications, the way local institutions, authors and interests influenced his business becomes clear.Show less
This thesis examines the functionality of early modern Amsterdam as a diplomatic city. (Entities in) The Hague nominally held the political and geographical prerogative to diplomatic relations in...Show moreThis thesis examines the functionality of early modern Amsterdam as a diplomatic city. (Entities in) The Hague nominally held the political and geographical prerogative to diplomatic relations in the Dutch Republic, but Amsterdam was a significant challenger to this position due to its economic and financial agency. Various aspects, such as Amsterdam's interfence with diplomatic policy, its contacts with Dutch envoys abroad and the diplomatic community within Amsterdam itself, are elucidated. In particular, it explores the functionality of lesser envoys, such as consuls and agents, and the way they integrated themselves into urban society.Show less
In this thesis I have researched how different representations of stadtholder William V of Orange were created, developed and used by British newspapers in the context of the British political...Show moreIn this thesis I have researched how different representations of stadtholder William V of Orange were created, developed and used by British newspapers in the context of the British political-ideological debate between 1780 and 1806. My research revealed that there existed for most of the period distinct and opposite images of William V in Great Britain. I have linked these images to the opposing ideologies of the conservatives and opposition or radicals. All exploited the ambiguity of the personality and position of the prince in their debate with each other, by using a positive or negative image of the prince. The Dutch Patriot Revolution, the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War, the French Revolution, the war of the First Alliance, the fall of the Republic and consequent flight of the prince to Great-Britain and the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland form the background to which newspapers wrote about William V. My research sheds light on several historiographical debates, for example the periodisation of the emergence and decline of British radicalism, the rhetorical tactics that were used by the different sides, what caused debate on the stadholder, the emergence and effects of loyalism, as well as giving a systematic and thorough overview of the way the British thought about William V for the first time.Show less
This thesis examines the accommodation of European merchant communities ("nations") in the Ottoman and the Mughal Empire during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Particular attention is...Show moreThis thesis examines the accommodation of European merchant communities ("nations") in the Ottoman and the Mughal Empire during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Particular attention is paid to the legal aspects of this accommodation, and the differences between the texts and actual realities on the ground.Show less
This edition contains 26 letters from the Doesburg Letter Collection (1777 -1822) focusing on its female correspondents. The letters give an exceptional insight into the personal lives of men and...Show moreThis edition contains 26 letters from the Doesburg Letter Collection (1777 -1822) focusing on its female correspondents. The letters give an exceptional insight into the personal lives of men and women from all layers of the population in a time in Dutch history that was marked by almost constant war and the subsequent political, social and economic changes that came with these conflicts. Many of the letters are signed by women, which make the letter collection a rare source, since not many writings have been preserved from women living in this period, especially not from the lower class. For this reason, this edition focuses entirely on the female correspondence of the collection. The letters for this edition were chosen based on their geographic variation in order to give a broad picture not only of the lives of women from Doesburg, but from all over the Netherlands in the regarding period. To place the letters into context, this edition includes: an overview of the history of the Netherlands and Doesburg in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, of reading and writing in the Low Countries, of the position of women in the Netherlands, and provides a sketch of the Dutch postal system between 1777-1822.Show less
This thesis aims to give insight into Dutch books that are found in Swedish collections and show how underlying patterns of cultural exchange between the Dutch Republic and Sweden are connected to...Show moreThis thesis aims to give insight into Dutch books that are found in Swedish collections and show how underlying patterns of cultural exchange between the Dutch Republic and Sweden are connected to specific historical collections in Swedish libraries. The research is partially based on bibliographical data of nearly 3.000 books from five different Swedish collections, specifically recorded for this thesis in the Short-Title Catalogue, Netherlands (STCN).Show less
In the spring of 1656, almost eight years after the signing of the Peace of Münster, the States General decided to send a representative to Madrid. This thesis focusses on the life and work of...Show moreIn the spring of 1656, almost eight years after the signing of the Peace of Münster, the States General decided to send a representative to Madrid. This thesis focusses on the life and work of Hendrik van Reede van Renswoude, the first Dutch ambassador in Spain.Show less
Research master thesis | History: Societies and Institutions (research) (MA)
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Johan van Reede,lord of Renswoude (1593-1682) was an Utrecht nobleman who acted in the political system of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic for over a half a century . Aim of this political...Show moreJohan van Reede,lord of Renswoude (1593-1682) was an Utrecht nobleman who acted in the political system of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic for over a half a century . Aim of this political biography was to examine his political carreer within a wider political context.Show less
This thesis looks in to the flow of news reports that came in to the Dutch Republic, or were generated within it, in response to the events constituting to a part of the Thirty' years war. The...Show moreThis thesis looks in to the flow of news reports that came in to the Dutch Republic, or were generated within it, in response to the events constituting to a part of the Thirty' years war. The thesis concentrates on the period between 1618 and 1632. It investigates if anything can be said about the effects of the war on the public debate in the Republic. As sources are used: pamphlets, and the early dutch newspapers of the family van Hilten and Broer Janszoon.Show less