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A history of the Low Countries / Paul Arblaster.

Van Pelt Library DH131 .A73 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arblaster, Paul, author.
Series:
Macmillan essential histories series
Macmillan essential histories
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Netherlands--History.
Netherlands.
History.
Belgium--History.
Belgium.
Belgium--Civilization.
Civilization.
Netherlands--Civilization.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 307 pages : maps ; 22 cm.
Edition:
Third edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Red Globe Press, 2019.
Summary:
The contribution of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg to Europe's heritage has been immense. Their histories cannot be written in isolation from one another, or even from those of their neighbors. To examine the history of the Low Countries is to encounter the narrative of a region that, for centuries, has been at the crossroads of Western Europe. This introductory overview of the Low Countries' history traces their social, cultural and political development from Roman rule to the present day. Through the rise of the merchant classes, the Renaissance, the Golden Age, the era of revolutions, and two world wars, this fully updated third edition considers political developments since 2011, including an expanded final chapter with new material on terrorism; includes extended coverages of global history, with further detail on the European Union; and features an annotated bibliography as well as new and revised maps.
Contents:
List of maps
Preface
Acknowledgements. Introduction : Diversity
Water and windmills
Convergence. 1 Roman rule, 57 BC to AD 455 : The Belgians are the bravest of them all, 57-13 BC
Beyond the Rhine, 13 BC to AD 80
Romanization, AD 80-396
The end of Roman rule, 396-455. 2 From Pagans to crusaders, 456-1100 : Franks, Saxons and Frisians
The age of saints, 500-800
The Empire of the West renewed, 800-1018 : The fury of Norsemen
The arrows of the Hungarians
The Ottonian system
Feudalism
The eleventh-century reform, 1018-1122
The First Crusade, 1095-1099. 3 The rise of princely rule, 1056-1231 : The county of Flanders
East of the Scheldt
Town and country
The new monasticism, 1098-1147
The renaissance of the twelfth century
The empire and the Low Countries, 1155-1256. 4 Princes and parliaments, 1231-1384 : Religious life in the thirteenth century : Mendicant friars
Theology and philosophy
Beguines
Mysticism
Jews
War, marriage and murder, 1231-1305 : John the Victorious
The murder of Floris V
The Battle of the Golden Spurs
Civic governance and culture around 1300
The dismal century, 1305-84
The beginnings of Burgundian rule. 5 The Low Countries united, 1384-1559 : The Burgundian century, 1384-1477
The arts of peace : Bruges the Fair
Art and music, literature and learning
The "new piety"
From Burgundy to Habsburg, 1477-1515
The Renaissance
World market: world empire
The Reformation, 1517-59 : Lutherans
Law reform
Anabaptists
Calvinsists
The witch craze
Tridentine reform. 6 The Low Countries divided, 1559-1648 : Iconoclasm to abjuration, 1566-81 : The revolt
The Netherlands divided, 1579-1609
The multi-faith north : The Arminian controversy
The Catholic south
The Eighty Years War continued, 1621-48. 7 From delftware to porcelain, 1600-1780 : The republic as a world power
Art and thought : Painting
Views of the world
Literature
The first "Stadholderless" period, 1650-72
A happy few
The return of the Stadholder, 1672-1702
The second "Stadholderless" period, 1702-47
The age of enlightenment, 1747-87. 8 The rise of the liberal order, 1780-1878 : Patriots and revolutionaries, 1782-99
Napoleon the lawgiver, 1800-1815
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1815-30 : Coal, steam and steel
The Belgian Revolution, 1830-39
The confessional divide, 1840-78. 9 Fin de siéce, 1878-1914 : Emancipatory movements : Trade unions and socialism
Left liberalism
An independent Luxembourg
Agriculture
Social Christianity
Feminism
Language rights
A second Golden Age : Science and technology
The press
Visual and applied arts
The new colonialism
The peace movement. 10 World wars and decolonization, 1914-60 : The Great War, 1914-18
The Crises of Peace, 1919-39
Popular culture
Political extremes
The Second World War, 1940-45
Occupation and collaboration
Camps and deportations
Resistance
Liberation
The aftermath of war, 1945-60
A new international order
Decolonization. 11 The present time, 1960-2018 : Welfare and consumerism
Belgium's "language question"
Sexual revolution
The twilight of the second millennium : Deconfessionalization
new political alternatives
Into the third millennium : By whom scandal comes
Purple power
Multiculturalism and integration
The international order. Chronology of major events
Select list of dynasties and rulers
Select list of political parties and governments since 1918
Suggestions for further reading
Index.
Notes:
"Macmillan international Higher Education."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1137611855
9781137611857
1137611863
9781137611864
OCLC:
1060583132

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