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The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century
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Maarten Prak
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Diane Webb
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February 05 2015
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9780511817311
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February 05 2015
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September 22 2005
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Map
pp. 1
Introduction: The enigma of the Republic
pp. 7
A turbulent beginning
pp. 27
An independent state (1609–1650)
pp. 45
A world power (1650–1713)
pp. 61
The armed forces
pp. 75
Financial might
pp. 87
A market economy
pp. 111
A worldwide trading network
pp. 122
Riches
pp. 135
Toil and trouble
pp. 153
Community
pp. 166
The authorities
pp. 186
A dissonant chorus
pp. 201
Religious pluralism
pp. 222
A new approach to science and philosophy
pp. 234
The Dutch school of painting
pp. 250
The urban landscape
pp. 263
Conclusion: The end of the Golden Age
pp. 274
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