The North Sea and Culture (1550-1800): Proceedings of the International Conference Held at Leiden 21-22 April 1995 |
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
HEERMA VAN VOSS North Sea culture 15001800 | 21 |
some | 41 |
J TH THÓR Foreign fisheries off Iceland c 14001800 | 124 |
VISSER The prison tower at Flushing Its role in the urban develop | 135 |
A P VAN VLIET The influence of Dunkirk privateering on the North | 150 |
a crossroad for migrants? | 168 |
S SOGNER Popular contacts between Norway and the Netherlands | 185 |
the taste for northern European | 298 |
T HOENSELAARS and W ABRAHAMSE Theodore Rodenburgh | 324 |
A MOORE The evidence for artistic contact between Norfolk and | 355 |
a Dutch source of John Lockes | 378 |
patterns of competition | 396 |
B WESTERWEEL Francis Quarles and The Netherlands | 408 |
mannerism | 420 |
BORDEWIJK Strolling players along the North Sea coasts | 436 |
A EBBEN Portuguese financiers and the Spanish crown in the North | 200 |
ENTHOVEN The last straw Trade contacts along the North | 209 |
GULDBERG Danish protoindustrial peasants The North Sea | 222 |
W J OP T HOF Piety in the wake of trade The North Sea as an inter | 248 |
a Dutch | 266 |
a six | 450 |
R DETTINGMEIJER The emergence of the bathing culture marks | 482 |
Conclusion | 492 |
About the authors | 499 |
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