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Notes<br />

Introduction<br />

1 ALCS 2014 [last accessed: 5 October 2015].<br />

2 Ester Naomi Perquin [last accessed: 5 October<br />

2015].<br />

3 British Library, ‘Dutch Printed Collections, 1501–​1850’ <br />

[last accessed:<br />

5 October 2015].<br />

4 Some thematically related papers presented on other occasions were also included.<br />

Collet’s paper originated from a paper from the Netherlandic section of the Modern<br />

Language Association (MLA) [last accessed:<br />

5 October 2015] and Ingelbien and Waelkens’s article was originally submitted to Dutch<br />

Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies, the leading international peer-​reviewed research<br />

journal for interdisciplinary Low Countries Studies, published in English [last accessed: 5 October 2015].<br />

Chapter 1<br />

1 Willem Frijhoff and Marijke Spies, 1650. Bevochten eendracht. Met medewerking van<br />

Wiep van Bunge en Natascha Veldhorst (The Hague: SDU, 1999); Maarten Prak and Jan<br />

Luiten van Zanden, Nederland en het poldermodel. Een sociaal-​economische geschiedenis van<br />

Nederland, 1000–​2000 (Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 2013).<br />

2 Marjolein ’t Hart, The Dutch Wars of Independence: Warfare and Commerce in the Netherlands,<br />

1570–​1680 (London and New York: Routledge, 2014), 6.<br />

3 Ari van Deursen, Bavianen en Slijkgeuzen. Kerk en kerkvolk ten tijde van Maurits en<br />

Oldenbarnevelt (Franeker: Van Wijnen, 1998); Luc Panhuysen, Rampjaar 1672. Hoe de<br />

Republiek aan de ondergang ontsnapte (Amsterdam: Atlas, 2009).<br />

4 Els Stronks, Negotiating Differences: Word, Image and Religion in the Dutch Republic<br />

(Leiden: Brill, 2011), 10–​11.<br />

5 For a detailed description of the project, which is headed by Lotte Jensen and funded by<br />

the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), see .<br />

6 ‘Peace Treaties and Literary Representations of Nationhood, 1648–​1815’, conducted by Lotte<br />

Jensen. See, for instance, Lotte Jensen, ‘Visions of Europe: Contrasts and Combinations of<br />

National and European Identities in Literary Representations of the Peace of Utrecht (1713)’,<br />

in Renger de Bruin, Cornelis van der Haven, Lotte Jensen and David Onnekink (eds.),<br />

Performances of Peace: Utrecht 1713 (Leiden: Brill, 2015), DOI: 10.1111/1754-0208.12338.<br />

7 Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of<br />

Nationalism (London and New York: Verso, 1983).<br />

8 See on William IV: G. J. Schutte, ‘Willem IV en Willem V’, in C. A. Tamse (ed.), Nassau<br />

en Oranje in de Nederlandse geschiedenis (Alphen aan de Rijn: A. W. Sijthoff, 1979),<br />

187–​228; H. Rowen, The Princes of Orange: The Stadtholders in the Dutch Republic<br />

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), 163–​85.<br />

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