Princely Power in the Dutch Republic

Princely Power in the Dutch Republic

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780719077586
Untertitel:
Patronage and William Frederick of Nassau (161364)
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Geert H. Janssen
Herausgeber:
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Anzahl Seiten:
232
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.12.2008
ISBN:
978-0-7190-7758-6

Informationen zum Autor Geert Janssen is a Temporary Lecturer in Early Modern European History at the University of Cambridge Klappentext Based on one of the richest surviving diaries of the Dutch Golden Age, Princely Power in the Dutch Republic recaptures the social world of William Frederick of Nassau (1613-1664). As a Stadholder and relative of the Prince of Orange, William Frederick was among the key players in a fragmented republican state system. This study offers a vivid analysis of his political strategies and reveals how unwritten codes of patronage guided his daily contacts and shaped his mental world. As a patron at his court and as a client of the Prince of Orange, William Frederick developed distinctive patronage roles, appropriate to different social spheres. By assessing these different roles, Janssen provides a unique insight into the ways in which a seventeenth-century nobleman negotiated and articulated clientage, friendship and corruption in his life.This study offers an in-depth analysis of political practices in the Dutch Republic and reconsiders the way in which patronage shaped early modern politics, affected religious divisions and framed social identities. Zusammenfassung Princely Power in the Dutch Republic offers a vivid analysis of the role of patronage in the Dutch Golden Age. It is based on the highly illuminating private diaries of William Frederick of Nassau (1613-1664). -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceList of illustrationsGlossaryAbbreviationsNote on references and manuscript sourcesIntroductionPART I: PATRON IN FRIESLAND 1640-501. Loyalty on trial2. The stadholder becomes a patron3. The count as a patronPART II: CLIENT AT THE ORANGE COURT 1640-504. Under the authority of the master5. The fall of the BossPART III: WITHOUT A PATRON 1650-646. New relationships 7. The limits of powerEpilogueBibliographyIndex

Klappentext
Based on one of the richest surviving diaries of the Dutch Golden Age, Princely Power in the Dutch Republic recaptures the social world of William Frederick of Nassau (1613-1664). As a Stadholder and relative of the Prince of Orange, William Frederick was among the key players in a fragmented republican state system. This study offers a vivid analysis of his political strategies and reveals how unwritten codes of patronage guided his daily contacts and shaped his mental world. As a patron at his court and as a client of the Prince of Orange, William Frederick developed distinctive patronage roles, appropriate to different social spheres. By assessing these different roles, Janssen provides a unique insight into the ways in which a seventeenth-century nobleman negotiated and articulated clientage, friendship and corruption in his life. This study offers an in-depth analysis of political practices in the Dutch Republic and reconsiders the way in which patronage shaped early modern politics, affected religious divisions and framed social identities.

Zusammenfassung
Princely Power in the Dutch Republic offers a vivid analysis of the role of patronage in the Dutch Golden Age. It is based on the highly illuminating private diaries of William Frederick of Nassau (1613-1664). -- .

Inhalt
Preface List of illustrations Glossary Abbreviations Note on references and manuscript sources Introduction PART I: PATRON IN FRIESLAND 1640-50 1. Loyalty on trial 2. The stadholder becomes a patron 3. The count as a patron PART II: CLIENT AT THE ORANGE COURT 1640-50 4. Under the authority of the master 5. The fall of the Boss PART III: WITHOUT A PATRON 1650-64 6. New relationships 7. The limits of power Epilogue Bibliography Index


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