This is the first book to examine the history of the country in a way that connects global processes to local developments. Taking account of social, political and economic dynamics over the last thousand years, the book addresses key questions that get to the heart of the Netherlands’ role in the world, both historically and in more recent times:· Why did the ‘West’ become such a significant actor in the world, and what part did the Netherlands play?· What were the driving forces in state-formation, and in what respects and why did the Netherlands take a different path to most of Europe?· How did globalisation impact economic structures and socio-cultural life, and how did the Netherlands react to these new challenges?· How did this very Christian and bourgeois nation develop into a flagship for liberal tolerance?The book carefully balances a wider investigation of these issues with close inspections of how ordinary people experienced the changes they prompted. It also provide a convincing, judicious assessment of the ebbs and flows of this small country’s global influence over time: prominent as a Golden Age economic powerhouse, colonial power, and bastion of political freedom in some eras, and yet impotent on the world stage at others. Supplemented with 35 images, 10 maps, a wealth of text boxes, charts and tables, as well as a companion website, this book is the definitive history of the Netherlands in a global context.
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List of IllustrationsList of Maps and FiguresForewordIntroductionPart I - Before the Great Divergence (c. 1000 - c. 1800)1. Introduction2. Growth and the Run-Up to the Great Divergence3. The Struggle for Power: Socio-Political Developments4. Community and the Individual: Socio-Cultural Developments5. ConclusionsPart II - After the Great Divergence (c. 1800 - present day)6. Introduction7. Expansion, Stagnation and Globalisation: Economic Developments8. State Formation, Democratisation and Social Care: Socio-Political Developments9. New Opportunities, New Values and Norms: Socio-Cultural Developments10. ConclusionsRecommended ReadingIndex
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An exploration of the major worldwide social, political and economic changes through the prism of the Netherlands and its history over the last thousand years.
The first book to analyse Dutch history from the perspective of global history

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350191921
Publisert
2023-02-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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Om bidragsyterne

Marjolein ’t Hart is Professor Emeritus of the History of State Formation in a Global Context at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and research fellow at Huygens Institute, both the Netherlands. She is the author of The Dutch Wars of Independence (2014).

Manon van der Heijden is Professor of Urban History at Leiden University, the Netherlands. She is the author of Women and Crime in Early Modern Holland (2016).

Karel Davids is Professor Emeritus of Economic and Social History at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is the author of Global Ocean of Knowledge, 1660-1860 (Bloomsbury, 2020), Religion, Technology and the Great and Little Divergences (2013) and The Rise and Decline of Dutch Technological Leadership (2008).

Lex Heerma van Voss is Research Fellow at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, and Professor Emeritus of the History of Social Security at Utrecht University, both the Netherlands.

Leo Lucassen is Director of the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam and Professor of Global Labour and Migration History at Leiden University, both the Netherlands.

Jeroen Touwen is Associate Professor of Economic and Social History at Leiden University, the Netherlands.