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$89.00

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01 December 2008

232 Pages | 1 Illustrations, black & white

ISBN: 9780719077586


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Princely power in the Dutch Republic

Patronage and William Frederick of Nassau (1613-64)

Geert H. Janssen

Published by Manchester University Press

Studies in Early Modern European History MUP

  • Offers the first in-depth analysis of patronage and clientage in the Dutch Republic Highlights the role of one of its principal, noble representatives, Stadholder William Frederick of Nassau Shows a different side of the Dutch Republic in the 17th century by assessing the functions of clientage, friendship and corruption in the early modern Netherlands Based on William Frederick's extensive yet little-researched diaries and correspondence
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