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The Batavian Myth during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,ated all over the country, and on the 6th a play called . was first performed in the Stadsschouwburg of Amsterdam, the traditional centre of Dutch theatrical art since the beginning of the seventeenth century. It was a most festive though informal occasion. Members of the resistance movement rubbedBallerina 发表于 2025-3-28 23:53:49
,‘No Popery’ in the Reign of Charles II,ty to Rome, and the fear of Rome which it reflects, has of course taken different forms. ‘No Popery’ in late seventeenth-century England, in the Gordon Riots in 1780, in the context of Victorian religion, and in twentieth-century Northern Ireland is not precisely the same phenomenon,. and there is nMETA 发表于 2025-3-29 03:40:02
,The Myth of ‘Patriotism’ in Eighteenth-Century English Politics,years; but in fact the good doctor seems to have been a little behind the times, in this as in so many other things. He delivered his verdict in 1775,. whereas the real discredit of Patriot politics had come nearly a generation earlier, in the 1740s and early 1750s, when a series of career politiciacathartic 发表于 2025-3-29 08:33:16
,Oliver Cromwell’s Popular Image in Nineteenth-Century England,e example is the tradition of . and the battle of Kossovo among the Serbs, first under Turkish rule and then more recently in their own state. Nearer home, in Northern Ireland, we have King Billy, the siege of Londonderry and battle of the Boyne — immeasurably more important than the romantic Scots有危险 发表于 2025-3-29 12:42:46
The Rise and Progress of Tory Democracy,n age of political democracy. Chronologically the centre of gravity lies in the last third of the nineteenth century. The two reform bills of 1867 and 1884 substantially established the structure of political democracy, although it was well into the twentieth century before the principle of one-man-憎恶 发表于 2025-3-29 17:21:33
Mythical Aspects of Dutch Anti-Catholicism in the Nineteenth Century,significance. It had its beginnings in the sixteenth century, with the rise of Protestantism, and it was within this new form of European Christianity that it put down its deepest roots. Protestantism was not only the earliest form of anti-Catholicism; for centuries it was also the most fervent and