Necrologie, Kroniek en Cartularium C. A. van het Fraterhuis te Doesburg (1432-1559)
Title | Necrologie, Kroniek en Cartularium C. A. van het Fraterhuis te Doesburg (1432-1559) PDF eBook |
Author | Weiler |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2018-12-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004381813 |
Famines During the ʻLittle Ice Ageʼ (1300-1800)
Title | Famines During the ʻLittle Ice Ageʼ (1300-1800) PDF eBook |
Author | Dominik Collet |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2017-08-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319543377 |
This highly interdisciplinary book studies historical famines as an interface of nature and culture. It will bring together researchers from the natural and social sciences as well as the humanities. With reference to recent interdisciplinary concepts (disaster studies, vulnerability studies, environmental history) it will examine, how the dominant opposition of natural and cultural factors can be overcome. Such an integrated approach includes the "archives of nature" as well as "archives of man". It challenges deterministic models of human-environment interaction and replaces them with a dynamic, historicising approach. As a result it provides a fresh perspective on the entanglement of climate and culture in past societies.
Networks, Regions and Nations: Shaping Identities in the Low Countries, 1300-1650
Title | Networks, Regions and Nations: Shaping Identities in the Low Countries, 1300-1650 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2009-11-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9047444744 |
‘Nationalism’ may be a modern phenomenon, but national identities are not. The medieval and early modern Low Countries are a case in point. In this myriad of political and clerical territories, identities proved dynamic. Princes and rebels, soldiers and poets, all played a part in the shaping of new imagined communities. The essays in this volume show how regional and interregional identities developed, old ones survived, and novel ones came into being. They offer a fascinating insight into the continuities and discontinuities in the formation of (national) identities in the Low Countries and its neighbouring countries – and are an important contribution to the ongoing debates about national and other identities.
Sisters and Brothers of the Common Life
Title | Sisters and Brothers of the Common Life PDF eBook |
Author | John Van Engen |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 447 |
Release | 2013-10-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0812290054 |
The Devotio Moderna, or Modern Devout, puzzled their contemporaries. Beginning in the 1380s in market towns along the Ijssel River of the east-central Netherlands and in the county of Holland, they formed households organized as communes and forged lives centered on private devotion. They lived on city streets alongside their neighbors, managed properties and rents in common, and worked in the textile and book trades, all the while refusing to profess vows as members of any religious order or to acquire spouses and personal property as lay citizens. They defended their self-designed style of life as exemplary and sustained it in the face of opposition, their women labeled "beguines" and their men "lollards," both meant as derogatory terms. Yet the movement grew, drawing in women and schoolboys, priests and laymen, and spreading outward toward Münster, Flanders, and Cologne. The Devout were arguably more culturally significant than the Lollards and Beguines, yet they have commanded far less scholarly attention in English. John Van Engen's magisterial book keeps the Modern Devout at its center and thinks through their story anew. Few interpreters have read the Devout so insistently within their own time and space by looking to the social and religious conditions that marked towns and parishes in northern Europe during the fifteenth century and examining the widespread upheavals in cultural and religious life between the 1370s and the 1440s. In Sisters and Brothers of the Common Life, Van Engen grasps the Devout in their humanity, communities, and beliefs, and places them firmly within the urban societies of the Low Countries and the cultures we call late medieval.
Inter timorem et spem: A Study of the Theological Thought of Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen (1367-1398)
Title | Inter timorem et spem: A Study of the Theological Thought of Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen (1367-1398) PDF eBook |
Author | G.H. Gerrits |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2021-10-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004476873 |
Historical Research in the Low Countries 1970-1975
Title | Historical Research in the Low Countries 1970-1975 PDF eBook |
Author | Carter |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 1981-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004624910 |
Acta Historiae Neerlandicae IX
Title | Acta Historiae Neerlandicae IX PDF eBook |
Author | R. Baetens |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9401159548 |
In the Survey of Recent Historical Works, which according to custom concludes this IXth volume of the Acta, is a notice of the recent 'Report of the Dutch research, with suggestions for future development'. Such a report could easily be classified as an attempt to bring pressure to bear on financial resources for support of a somewhat neglected branch of scientific effort, indeed as a symptom of the current disease of notatitis. A recent special issue 'Regeren door notas', of the periodical Beleid and Maatschappij, March-April 1976, discusses this severe Dutch epidemic of official note-writing, for any purpose, on any matter, at any time, by any sort of official committee to any sort of official body. But even if such were the only reason for the production of this Report, which indeed it is not, the Report will stand on its own feet, as significant and of consequence. In general, however, this Report makes sad reading. It would seem that Dutch historical research and historiography lags far behind comparable foreign developments. There are said to be immense gaps in knowledge of and insight into virtually all fields of the Dutch past and moreover a total lack of modem sophistication. Inevitably, currently fashionable techniques such as programming, co-ordination, and teamwork are suggested as desirable, and a preference is expressed for the currently highly regarded socio-historical approach.