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The Habsburg Court of Brussels remains one of the few early modern princely courts that have never been thoroughly studied by historians. Yet it offers a unique case, particularly with regard to the first decades of the seventeenth century. Once home to the Dukes of Burgundy, the ancient palace on the Coudenberg hill in Brussels became the principal residence of the Habsburg governors in the Low Countries and, in the period 1598-1621, that of Archduke Albert and his wife, the Spanish Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia. Eager to reassert the dynasty's authority in these parts, the Archdukes ruled the Habsburg Netherlands as sovereign princes in their own right. Based on the author's prize-winning dissertation, this book vividly brings to life the splendour of their court and unravels the goals and ambitions of the men and women who lived and worked in the palace.
Habsburg, House of --- History. --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Benelux countries --- Social life and customs. --- Court and courtiers. --- Politics and government. --- Low countries --- Bruxelles (Belgium) --- Brussel (Belgium) --- Bruxella (Belgium) --- Brocela (Belgium) --- Brocsela (Belgium) --- Brohsela (Belgium) --- Brosella (Belgium) --- Brucellae (Belgium) --- Brucsella (Belgium) --- Bruesella (Belgium) --- Bruocsella (Belgium) --- Bruolisela (Belgium) --- Brusella (Belgium) --- Brussella (Belgium) --- Bruxelae (Belgium) --- Bruxellae (Belgium) --- Bruxsella (Belgium) --- Proxola (Belgium) --- Bruxelas (Belgium) --- Bruselj (Belgium) --- Bryssel (Belgium) --- Haren (Belgium)
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Finance --- History --- Netherlands --- Belgium --- Openbare financiën. --- Nederland. --- België. --- History of the Low Countries --- Financiën --- Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden
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Proximity to the monarch was a vital asset in the struggle for power and influence in medieval and early modern courts. The concept of 'access to the ruler' has therefore grown into a dominant theme in scholarship on pre-modern dynasties. Still, many questions remain concerning the mechanisms of access and their impact on politics. Bringing together new research on European and Asian cases, the ten chapters in this volume focus on the ways in which 'access' was articulated, regulated, negotiated, and performed. By taking into account the full complexity of hierarchies, ceremonial rites, spaces and artefacts that characterized the dynastic court, The Key to Power? forces us to rethink power relations in the late medieval and early modern world.
History of civilization --- anno 1500-1799 --- America --- Europe --- Political culture --- Power (Social sciences) --- Culture politique --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- Asia --- Asie --- Court and courtiers --- Kings and rulers --- Cour et courtisans --- Rois et souverains --- Courts and courtiers. --- Hof. --- Kings and rulers. --- Political culture. --- Power (Social sciences). --- Zutrittsrecht. --- 1492-1789. --- Asia. --- Europa. --- Europe. --- Cultuurgeschiedenis --- Europa --- Amerika --- Pouvoir --- --Élites --- --Cour --- --Courtisan --- --Europe --- --Asie --- --XVIe-XVIIIe s., --- Histoire. --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Culture --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Council of Europe countries --- Political culture - Europe - History --- Power (Social sciences) - Europe - History --- Political culture - Asia - History --- Power (Social sciences) - Asia - History --- Élites --- Cour --- Courtisan --- XVIe-XVIIIe s., 1501-1800 --- Europe - History - 1492-1648 --- Europe - History - 1648-1789 --- Europe - Court and courtiers - History --- Europe - Kings and rulers - History --- Asia - Court and courtiers - History --- Asia - Kings and rulers - History
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Centraal in dit nummer van Nieuwe Tijdingen staan de evolutie en vormgeving van festiviteiten in de vroegmoderne Nederlanden. Daarbij belichten de auteurs feesten van allerlei aard, bijvoorbeeld als gevolg van de Reformatie of de Franse Revolutie. Ze onderzoeken de rol van traditie en innovatie bij feestelijk vertier, de weergave en verslaggeving van feestelijkheden in media en kunsten, de rol van materiële cultuur in festiviteiten en de rol van veranderende normen en waarden met betrekking tot feestvieren in uiteenlopende sociale milieus. Zowel elitaire festiviteiten als vormen van volksvermaak komen aan bod. Zo gaat het onder meer over vorstelijke intredes, carnavalsvieringen, feestmaaltijden, loterijen, ‘kwelspelen’ en illuminaties.
Festivals --- Parties --- HISTORY / Europe / General. --- Netherlands --- Social life and customs. --- Social aspects. --- 949.19.02 --- 394 --- 394 Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten. --- Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten. --- 949.19.02 Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden:--Nieuwe Tijd (16de-18de eeuw) --- Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden:--Nieuwe Tijd (16de-18de eeuw) --- Entertaining --- Days --- Manners and customs --- Anniversaries --- Fasts and feasts --- Pageants --- Processions --- Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten --- The Netherlands --- Pays-Bas --- Países Baixos --- Holland --- Spanish Netherlands --- Pays-Bas espagnols --- Austrian Netherlands --- Pays-Bas autrichiens --- Oostenrijkse Nederlanden --- Southern Netherlands --- Pays-Bas méridionaux --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Niderlandy --- Belanda --- Nederland --- Koninkrijk der Nederlanden --- Reino dos Países Baixos --- Royaume des Pays-Bas --- Kingdom of the Netherlands --- Países Bajos --- Holanda --- Nederlân --- Hulanda --- Beulanda --- Niderland --- Niderlande --- هولندا --- مملكة هولندا --- Mamlakat Hūlandā --- Olanda --- Payis-Bâs --- Países Baxos --- Aynacha Jach'a Markanaka --- Nirlan --- Niderland Krallığı --- Kē-tē-kok --- Landa --- Kerajaan Landa --- Нидерландтар --- Niderlandtar --- Нидерландтар Короллеге --- Niderlandtar Korollege --- Нідэрланды --- Каралеўства Нідэрланды --- Karaleŭstva Nidėrlandy --- Nederlands --- Niadaland --- Holandija --- Kraljevina Holandija --- Izelvroioù --- Нидерландия --- Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Кралство Нидерландия --- Kralstvo Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Països Baixos --- Нидерландсем --- Niderlandsem --- Нидерландсен Патшалăхĕ --- Niderlandsen Patshalăkhĕ --- Nizozemsko --- Paesi Bassi --- Regnu di i Paesi Bassi --- Iseldiroedd --- Nederlandene --- Niederlande --- Kéyah Wóyahgo Siʼánígíí --- Nižozemska --- Kralojstwo Nederlandow --- Madalmaad --- Ολλανδία --- Ollandia --- Hollandia --- Κάτω Χώρες --- Katō Chōres --- Βασίλειο των Κάτω Χωρών --- Vasileio tōn Katō Chōrōn --- Nederlando --- Reĝlando Nederlando --- Paisis Bajus --- Herbehereak --- Herbehereetako Erresumaren --- هلند --- Huland --- Niðurlond --- Háland --- Paîs Bas --- Neerlande --- Ísiltír --- Ríocht na hÍsiltíre --- Çheer Injil --- Çheer y Vagheragh --- Reeriaght ny Çheer Injil --- Tìrean Ìsle --- Hò-làn --- Недерлендин Нутг --- Nederlendin Nutg --- 네덜란드 --- Nedŏllandŭ --- Hōlani --- Nederlandia --- Pais Basse --- Regno del Paises Basse --- Нидерландтæ --- Niderlandtæ --- Нидерландты Къаролад --- Niderlandty Kʺarolad --- Konungsríkið Holland --- הולנד --- Holand --- ממלכת ארצות השפלה --- Mamlekhet Artsot ha-Shefelah --- Walanda --- Hollandi --- Нидерландла --- Niderlandla --- Нидерландланы Королевствосу --- Niderlandlany Korolevstvosu --- Néderlandzkô --- Нидерланд --- Iseldiryow --- Ubuholandi --- Ubuhorandi --- Nederilande --- Нидерланддар --- Niderlanddar --- Uholanzi --- Ufalme wa Nchi za Chini --- Нидерландъяс --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s --- Нидерландъяс Корольув --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s Korolʹuv --- Peyiba --- Holenda --- Keyatiya Nederlandan --- Payises Bashos --- פאייסיס באשוס --- Nīderlandeja --- Batavia --- Regni Nederlandiarum --- Nīderlandes Karaliste --- Nyderlandai --- Nyderlandų Karalystė --- Paixi Basci --- Paes Bass --- Ulanda --- Holland Királyság --- Keninkryk fan 'e Nederlannen --- Reino di Hulanda --- Холандија --- Кралство Холандија --- Kralstvo Holandija --- Pajjiżi l-Baxxi --- Hōrana --- Недерлатт --- Nederlatt --- Оцязорксши Недерлатт --- Ot︠s︡i︠a︡zorksshi Nederlatt --- Нидерландын Вант Улс --- Niderlandyn Vant Uls --- Tlanitlālpan --- Huēyitlahtohcāyōtl in Tlanitlālpan --- Eben Eyong --- Nederlaand --- オランダ --- Oranda --- オランダ王国 --- Oranda Ōkoku --- Ulanna --- Nethiland --- Nederlande --- Holandska --- Holland (Kingdom) --- Batavian Republic --- United Provinces of the Netherlands --- Academic collection --- History. --- 394 Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten --- 394 Public life. Pageantry. Social life. Life of the people --- Public life. Pageantry. Social life. Life of the people --- History of civilization --- History of the Low Countries --- parties [events] --- anno 1500-1799 --- Social life and customs --- Festivité --- --Fête --- --Pays-Bas --- --Vie sociale et coutume --- --History --- History --- Festivals - Netherlands - History --- Parties - Netherlands - History --- Fête --- Vie sociale et coutume --- Netherlands - Social life and customs --- Netherlands. --- Izelvroio --- Kéyah Wóyahgo Siʼánígí --- Kralstvo Niderlandii͡ --- Mamlakat Hūland --- Néderlandzk --- Nedŏlland --- Niderlandʺi͡as --- Niderlandʺi͡as Korolʹuv --- Niderlandii͡ --- Niderlandsen Patshalăkh --- Nyderlandų Karalyst --- Ot͡si͡azorksshi Nederlatt --- Aspect social. --- Moeurs et coutumes.
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The Habsburg Court of Brussels remains one of the few early modern princely courts that have never been thoroughly studied by historians. Yet it offers a unique case, particularly with regard to the first decades of the seventeenth century. Once home to the Dukes of Burgundy, the ancient palace on the Coudenberg hill in Brussels became the principal residence of the Habsburg governors in the Low Countries and, in the period 1598-1621, that of Archduke Albert and his wife, the Spanish Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia. Eager to reassert the dynasty's authority in these parts, the Archdukes ruled the Habsburg Netherlands as sovereign princes in their own right. Based on the author's prize-winning dissertation, this book vividly brings to life the splendour of their court and unravels the goals and ambitions of the men and women who lived and worked in the palace.
Albert & Isabella [Archdukes] --- Cour de Habsbourg --- --Courtisan --- --Academic collection --- 929.5 ARENBERG --- Geschiedenis van België: 17de eeuw; Spaanse tijd (1555/1585-1713) --- Genealogie--ARENBERG --- 929.5 ARENBERG Genealogie--ARENBERG --- 949.3.022 Geschiedenis van België: 17de eeuw; Spaanse tijd (1555/1585-1713) --- --Habsburg, House of --- Benelux countries --- Academic collection --- 949.3.022 --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Brussels --- --Bruxelles --- --1598-1621 --- History --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Social life and customs --- Court and courtiers --- Politics and government --- Isabel Clara Eugenia, --- Albrecht --- Netherlands --- Pays-Bas --- Histoire --- Albert --- Isabel Clara Eugenia --- Habsburg [House of ] --- Courts and courtiers --- 17th century --- Belgium --- 1555-1648 --- 1568-1648 (Guerre de quatre-vingts ans) --- Geschiedenis van België en Luxemburg --- Albrecht & Isabella [Aartshertogen] --- Brussel --- Courtisan --- Habsburg, House of - History --- Bruxelles --- Brussels (Belgium) - Social life and customs --- Brussels (Belgium) - Court and courtiers --- Brussels (Belgium) - Politics and government --- Benelux countries - Court and courtiers --- Habsburg, House of
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Habsburg networking in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?.This volume focuses on the various Habsburg courts and households of the two branches of the dynasty that arose following the division of the territories originally held by Charles V. The authors trace the connections between these courtly communities regardless of their standing or composition, exposing the underlying network they formed.By cutting across the traditional division in the historiography between the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs and also examining the roles played by the courts and households of lesser known member
nobility --- History of Europe --- courts [social groups] --- Maximilian III [Archduke of Austria] --- Spanish Habsburgs [Dynasty] --- Maximilian II [Holy Roman Emperor] --- Albert & Isabella [Archdukes] --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Courts and courtiers --- Cour et courtisans --- History --- Histoire --- Habsburg, House of --- Habsbourg (famille de) --- Academic collection --- 940.23 --- 940.24 --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Contra-reformatie--(1555-1618) --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Dertigjarige oorlog--(1618-1648) --- Hof. --- Haushalt. --- Kings and rulers. --- Habsburger, --- Habsburg, House of. --- History. --- Austria --- Spain --- Europa. --- Austria. --- Spain. --- 940.23 Geschiedenis van Europa: Contra-reformatie--(1555-1618) --- 940.24 Geschiedenis van Europa: Dertigjarige oorlog--(1618-1648) --- Austria -- History. --- Austria -- Kings and rulers. --- Habsburg, House of -- History. --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Kings and rulers --- Habsburg [House of ] --- Europe --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- hofhoudingen [sociale groepen] --- adel --- Maximiliaan III [Aartshertog van Oostenrijk] --- Maximiliaan II [Keizer v.h. H.Roomse Rijk] --- Habsburg: Spaanse linie [Dynastie] --- Albrecht & Isabella [Aartshertogen] --- Habsbourg --- --Autriche --- --Roi et souverain --- --Espagne --- --Habsburg, House of --- Histoire. --- Roi et souverain --- Habsburg, House of - History --- Autriche --- Espagne --- Austria - History --- Austria - Kings and rulers --- Spain - History --- Spain - Kings and rulers --- Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 --- Habsburg dynasty; court; royal households; Low Countries --- hofcultuur
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