Abstract

Introduction, in History/History in Laura Cruz and Willem Frijhoff 1. 'How Great the Enterprise, How Glorious the Deed': Seventeenth Century Dutch Circumnavigations as Useful Donald Harreld 2. The Orangist Myth, 1650-1672, Jill Stern 3. Myth, History, and Image in the Sixteenth Century Low Countries, Jac Geurts 4. The Wise Man has Two Tongues: Images of the Satyr and the Peasant by Jordaens and Steen, Kimberlee Cloutier-Blazzard 5. Emblematic Myths: Anneke's fortune, Bogardus's Farewell, and Kieft's Son, Willem Frijhoff 6. International Law and National Existence: the Myth of Strict Neutrality (1918-?), Hubert P. van Tuyll 7. The Epic Story of the Little Republic that Could: The Role of Patriotic Myths in the Dutch Golden Age, Laura Cruz 8. History and Myth of Dutch Popular Protest in the Napoleonic period (1806-1813), Johan Joor 9. 'Neerlands Israel' Political Theology, Christian Hebraism, Biblical Antiquarianism, and Historical Myth, Theodor Dunkelgrun 10. Rembrandt and the Historical Reconstruction of His 'Conspiration of Claudius Civilis', Jan Blanc

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