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der, Weduwen Arthur. "Selling the republican ideal : state communication in the Dutch Golden Age." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/16612.

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This study seeks to describe the public communication practices of the authorities in the Dutch Golden Age. It is a study of 'state communication': the manner in which the authorities sought to inform their citizens, publicise their laws, and engage publicly in quarrels with their political opponents. These communication strategies underpinned the political stability of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic. Concerned about their decorous appearance, the regents who ruled the country always understated the extent to which they relied on the consent of their citizens. The regents shared a republican ideal which dismissed the agency of popular consent; but this was an ideal, like so many ideals in the Dutch Republic, which existed in art and literature, but was not practised in daily life. The practicalities of governance demanded that the regents of the Dutch Republic adopt a sophisticated system of communication. The authorities employed town criers and bailiffs to speed through town and country to repeat proclamations; they instructed ministers to proclaim official prayer days at church; and they ensured that everywhere, on walls, doors, pillars and public boards, one could find the texts of ordinances, notices and announcements issued by the authorities. In the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic, politics was not the prerogative of the few. That this was due to the determined efforts of the authorities has never been appreciated. Far from withholding political information, the regents were finely attuned to the benefit of involving their citizens in the affairs of state. The Dutch public was exposed to a wealth of political literature, much of it published by the state. The widespread availability of government publications also exposed the law to prying, critical eyes; and it paved the way to make the state, and the bewildering wealth of legislation it communicated, more accountable.
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VAN, GELDEREN Martin. "The political thought of the Dutch revolt (1555-1590)." Doctoral thesis, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5766.

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Defence date: 25 November 1988
Supervisor: Gisela Bock; Co-supervisor: Athanasios Moulakis
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SIERHUIS, Freya. ""A Babel full of confusion" : politics, literature and the stage during the Arminian controversy, 1610-1630." Doctoral thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/12024.

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Defence Date: 15/05/2009
Examining Board: Prof Martin van Gelderen (European Univeristy Institute) – supervisor; Prof. Brian Cummings (University of Sussex); Prof. Diogo Ramada Curto (European University Institute); Prof. Peter Lake (Vanderbilt University)
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Onnekink, David, and Gijs Rommelse. Dutch in the Early Modern World: A History of a Global Power. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Dutch in the Early Modern World: A History of a Global Power. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Onnekink, David, and Gijs Rommelse. Dutch in the Early Modern World: A History of a Global Power. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Weeber, Urte. Republiken Als Blaupause: Venedig, Die Niederlande und Die Eidgenossenschaft Im Reformdiskurs der Frühaufklärung. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2016.

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Republiken Als Blaupause: Venedig, Die Niederlande und Die Eidgenossenschaft Im Reformdiskurs der Frühaufklärung. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2016.

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Weeber, Urte. Republiken Als Blaupause: Venedig, Die Niederlande und Die Eidgenossenschaft Im Reformdiskurs der Frühaufklärung. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2016.

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