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Reversal of Fortunes: The Displacement of Cultural Hegemony from the Netherlands to England in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
- Contributors xiii
- The Anglo-Dutch Revolution of 1688-89 1
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PART I Politics, Economics, and War
- Some Consequences of the Glorious Revolution 29
- The Bill of Rights, r689, Revisited 42
- Defending the Revolution: The Economics, Logistics, and Finance of England's War Effort, 1688-1712 59
- England, the Dutch, and the Struggle for Mastery of World Trade in the Age of the Glorious Revolution (!682-1702) 75
- Standing Army and Public Credit: The Institutions of Leviathan 87
- Sovereignty and the Succession in 1688-89 104
- 1688 Remembered: The Glorious Revolution and the American Constitution 118
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PART II Ideas and Mentality
- Providence, Liberty, and Prosperity: An Aspect of English Thought in the Era of the Glorious Revolution 135
- "Antichrist Stormed": The Glorious Revolution and the Dutch Prophetic Tradition 152
- The Act of Toleration and the Failure of Comprehension: Persecution, Nonconformity, and Religious Indifference 165
- Anglo-Dutch Garden Art: Style and Idea 188
- The Emancipation of the Dutch Elites from the Magic Universe 201
- Dutch Culture in the Age of William and Mary: Cosmopolitan or Provincial? 219
- Reversal of Fortunes: The Displacement of Cultural Hegemony from the Netherlands to England in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries 234
- Notes 265
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
- Contributors xiii
- The Anglo-Dutch Revolution of 1688-89 1
-
PART I Politics, Economics, and War
- Some Consequences of the Glorious Revolution 29
- The Bill of Rights, r689, Revisited 42
- Defending the Revolution: The Economics, Logistics, and Finance of England's War Effort, 1688-1712 59
- England, the Dutch, and the Struggle for Mastery of World Trade in the Age of the Glorious Revolution (!682-1702) 75
- Standing Army and Public Credit: The Institutions of Leviathan 87
- Sovereignty and the Succession in 1688-89 104
- 1688 Remembered: The Glorious Revolution and the American Constitution 118
-
PART II Ideas and Mentality
- Providence, Liberty, and Prosperity: An Aspect of English Thought in the Era of the Glorious Revolution 135
- "Antichrist Stormed": The Glorious Revolution and the Dutch Prophetic Tradition 152
- The Act of Toleration and the Failure of Comprehension: Persecution, Nonconformity, and Religious Indifference 165
- Anglo-Dutch Garden Art: Style and Idea 188
- The Emancipation of the Dutch Elites from the Magic Universe 201
- Dutch Culture in the Age of William and Mary: Cosmopolitan or Provincial? 219
- Reversal of Fortunes: The Displacement of Cultural Hegemony from the Netherlands to England in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries 234
- Notes 265
- Index 323