Public Opinion And Changing Identities In The Early Modern Netherlands by Judith Pollmann

Essays in Honour of Alastair Duke

This insightful work delves into the dynamic interplay between public opinion and the evolving identities in the Netherlands during the early modern period. It explores how the Dutch navigated the complexities of religious, political, and social transformations, shaping a unique national consciousness. Through a meticulous examination of historical narratives, pamphlets, and personal accounts, the book reveals how public discourse influenced collective identities and contributed to the broader European context of change and modernization.

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