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Vol. 133 No. 3 (2018): Political Change and Civic Continuities

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Political Change and Civic Continuities in the Age of Revolutions


Guest Editors: Joris Oddens and Diederik Smit

Published: 2018-09-20

Editorial

  • From the Editors - Redactioneel

    Dirk Jan Wolffram
    1-3
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Articles

  • New state, new citizens? Political change and civic continuities in the Low Countries, 1780-1830

    Judith Pollmann, Henk te Velde
    4-23
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  • ‘Old Citizenry’ in a New State: Civic Militias and Political Crises in Haarlem and Groningen in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

    Carolien Boender
    24-47
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  • Should They Stay or Should They Go Now? The Discretionary Character of Poor Relief, Settlement and Removal in the Low Countries

    Marjolein Schepers
    48-71
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  • Father Figures and Faction Leaders. Identification Strategies and Monarchical Imagery among Ordinary Citizens of the Northern and Southern Low Countries (c. 1780-1820)

    Jane Judge, Joris Oddens
    72-97
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  • Pre-Revolutionary Provinces in a Post-Napoleonic State. Piecing Together the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1813-1815

    Brecht Deseure, Diederik Smit
    98-121
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  • Respecting the Order and Liberty of Deliberations. Continuity of meeting practices in the Dutch States General (c. 1750-1830)

    Lauren Lauret
    122-145
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