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Nick Pelling suggests that credit should go not to the Netherlands but much further south to Catalonia. |
Rowena Hammal explains why the United Provinces enjoyed a ‘Golden Age’ in the first half of the Seventeenth Century. Published in History Review, Issue: 62, 2008
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Nick Pelling suggests that credit should go not to the Netherlands but much further south to Catalonia. Published in History Today, Volume: 58 Issue: 10
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Geoffrey Parker considers the far-reaching consequences of a sudden change of plan by the king of Spain in 1567. Published in History Today, Volume: 54 Issue: 8
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Graham Darby explains how and why the creation of the Dutch state preceded the existence of Dutch national feeling. |
Paul Doolan describes the unique 400-year-long trading, intellectual and artistic contacts between the Dutch and the Japanese. |
Stewart MacDonald introduces the humanist scholar whose writings made him one of the most significant figures of 16th-century Europe. |
Jan Herman Brinks examines the Dutch myth of resistance and finds collaboration with the Nazis went right to the top. |
Mack Holt argues that the early-modern obsession with tradition was sometimes a deliberate smokescreen for innovation. |
Richard Pflederer on the technological and cartographical advances of the early modern naval powers of Holland and England |
Charles Boxer examines the impact of 1688 on Anglo-Dutch relationship with nations east of Suez. |
Charles Wilson sets the scene for a special issue celebrating the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and England's 'Dutch Connection'. Published in History Today, Volume: 38 Issue: 7
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