1959
DOI: 10.14315/arg-1959-jg06
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Democratic Ideas in the Revolt of the Netherlands

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“…21 The broader debate about the relationship between Calvinism and democratic institutions is still on-going, but the connection is slender in the Dutch context. 22 If the religious groups were not the main protagonists or the basis of a revolutionary class, of the Revolt then who was? The traditional historiography of the Revolt often places the instigation of the Revolt in the hands of an increasingly impoverished lesser nobility, which explains the formation of the League of the Nobility in 1566.…”
Section: The Monoliths: Politics Religion and The Little Republic Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 The broader debate about the relationship between Calvinism and democratic institutions is still on-going, but the connection is slender in the Dutch context. 22 If the religious groups were not the main protagonists or the basis of a revolutionary class, of the Revolt then who was? The traditional historiography of the Revolt often places the instigation of the Revolt in the hands of an increasingly impoverished lesser nobility, which explains the formation of the League of the Nobility in 1566.…”
Section: The Monoliths: Politics Religion and The Little Republic Tmentioning
confidence: 99%