Format:
1 Online-Ressource (360 pages)
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illustrations, maps
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
1281988383
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9089640053
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9048508495
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9781281988386
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9789089640055
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9789048508495
Content:
The Netherlands and Switzerland are among the world's most economically successful societies. Their inhabitants enjoy high standards of living and express great satisfaction with their lives according to surveys. This despite serious natural handicaps, such as a lack of raw materials and an abundance of water and rock respectively. The foundation for their prosperity was laid in the early modern period, between roughly 1500 and 1800, when, as federal republics, the two countries were already something of an anomaly in Europe. Their inhabitants experienced serious anxieties and tried to justify their exceptionality, to which they were, at the same time, greatly attached. The Republican Alternative attempts to clarify, through a sustained comparison, the special character of the two countries, which were similar perhaps at first sight, but nonetheless developed their own solutions to the challenges they faced. The book includes in-depth discussions of citizenship arrangements, Swiss and Dutch dealings with religious pluriformity, political discourses justifying the republican form of government, the advantages and disadvantages of an agrarian over a commercial society. Nederland en Zwitserland behoren tot de meest succesvolle samenlevingen, in Europa en de wereld. De inwoners hebben een hoge levensstandaard en geven in enquêtes te kennen dat zij tevreden zijn met hun bestaan. Dit ondanks niet onaanzienlijke natuurlijke handicaps, zoals een overdaad aan water en stenen op hun territorium en een gebrek aan grondstoffen. De basis voor die voorspoed werd gelegd in de periode tussen ruwweg 1500 en 1800, toen beide landen als federale republieken ook al buitenbeentjes vormden in Europa. De bewoners van die twee staten hadden het daar soms moeilijk mee en putten zich uit in rechtvaardigingen van hun buitenissigheid, waaraan ze tegelijkertijd zeer gehecht waren. The Republican alternative belicht door middel van een vergelijking de eigenaardigheden van twee landen die aan elkaar verwant waren, maar toch ook in allerlei opzichten van elkaar verschilden. Het boek behandelt onder meer de inspraak van burgers in de politiek, de omgang met religieuze verscheidenheid, het discours over de Republiek, de kunstvormen die populair waren, het eigen geschiedbeeld en voor- en nadelen van een agrarische boven een commerciële samenleving
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-351) and index
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Introduction : the Dutch and Swiss republics compared
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'The league of the discordant members, ' or, How the old Swiss confederation operated and how it managed to survive for so long
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Challenges for the republic : coordination and loyalty in the Dutch republic
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Bridging the gap : confessionalisation in Switzerland
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Was the Dutch republic a Calvinist community? The state, the confessions and culture in the early modern Netherlands
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Inventing the sovereign republic : imperial structures, French challenges, Dutch models and the early modern Swiss confederation
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Turning Swiss? Discord in the Dutch debates
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The content, form and function of Swiss and Dutch images of history
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Republican art? Dutch and Swiss art and art-production compared
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The Dassier workshop in Geneva and the Netherlands : two Calvinist republics expressed in medallic form, 1695-1748
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Exporting mercenaries, money and Mennonites : a Swiss diplomatic mission to The Hague, 1710-1715
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Republican risks : commerce and agriculture in the Dutch republic
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Republican futures : the image of Holland in 18th-century Swiss reform discourse
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Radical elements and attempted revolutions in the late-18th-century republics
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Debating the republic : a conference report
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789089640055
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9089640053
Additional Edition:
Print version Republican alternative [Amsterdam] : Amsterdam University Press, ©2008
Language:
English
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