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Lille and the Dutch Revolt Robert S. DuPlessis (Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania)

Lille and the Dutch Revolt By Robert S. DuPlessis (Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania)

Lille and the Dutch Revolt by Robert S. DuPlessis (Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania)


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This comprehensive study explains why, although affected by powerful economic, political, and religious currents that provoked rebellion in many other cities in the sixteenth century, Lille was renowned for adhering to the existing order.

Lille and the Dutch Revolt Summary

Lille and the Dutch Revolt: Urban Stability in an Era of Revolution, 15001582 by Robert S. DuPlessis (Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania)

In the literature on the Dutch revolt - indeed, in the scholarship on revolution as a whole - the experience of the leading textile and trading centre of Lille stands out as singular. Although affected by powerful economic, political, and religious currents that provoked rebellion in many other cities, it was renowned for adhering to the existing order. In this comprehensive study, Robert S. DuPlessis draws on a wide range of primary sources to illuminate the processes of selective adaptation that by the 1560s had endowed Lille with a structural tendency to stability.

Lille and the Dutch Revolt Reviews

"...this is a very significant study that enlightens many long-neglected aspects of the Dutch revolt by focusing on one locality, thereby not only clarifying the mechanism of maintaining stability in an age of revolution but shedding light on the process of revolution itself." Sixteenth Century Journal
"Robert DuPlesses has written an important monograph that will undoubtedly be cited frequently in the future by scholars working on practically all aspects of the Hapsburg Netherlands in the sixteenth century." American Historical Review
"DuPlessis' study makes exemplary use of historiography to establish the issues, of social theory to frame the questions and pursue their answers, and of comparative history to enhance the applicability of the results....his book is a major addition to the study of the Dutch Revolt and to the historical study of collective action." Jan de Vries, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Table of Contents

List of tables; List of figures; Abbreviations; Notes; Acknowledgements; Introduction: cities and the Dutch revolt; Part I. Forces of Revolt and Stabilising Structures: 1. Magistrat, city and central state; 2. 'Substantial merchants conducting important trade'; 3. 'Cloth of every type and price'; 4. Impoverishment and intervention; 5. Piety and the parameters of reform; Epilogue: stress and stability; Part II. Revolution and Stability: 6. A city's 'fine duty'; 7. 'Tramping and oppression': Lille under Alba and Requesens, 15667; 8. From 'common cause' to 'special league': Lille between estates-general and reconciliation, 157682; Conclusion: stability in revolution.

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NPB9780521394154
9780521394154
0521394155
Lille and the Dutch Revolt: Urban Stability in an Era of Revolution, 15001582 by Robert S. DuPlessis (Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1991-03-29
392
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