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The Peace of Utrecht (1713), which brought an end to the War of the
Spanish Succession, was a milestone in global history. Performances
of Peace aims to rethink the significance of the Peace of Utrecht
by exploring the nexus between culture and politics. For too long,
cultural and political historians have studied early modern
international relations in isolation. By studying the political as
well as the cultural aspects of this peace (and its concomitant
paradoxes) from a broader perspective, this volume aims to shed new
light on the relation between diplomacy and performative culture in
the public sphere. Contributors are: Samia Al-Shayban, Lucien Bely,
Renger E. de Bruin, Suzan van Dijk, Heinz Duchhardt, Julie
Farguson, Linda Frey, Marsha Frey, Willem Frijhoff, Henriette
Goldwyn, Cornelis van der Haven, Clare Jackson, Lotte Jensen, Phil
McCluskey, Jane O. Newman, Aaron Alejandro Olivas, David Onnekink.
This book is available in Open Access.
Lyric Address in Dutch Literature, 1250-1800 provides accessible
and comprehensive readings of ten Dutch lyrical poems, discussing
each poem's historical context, revealing its political or
ideological framing, religious elements, or the
self-representational interests of the poet. The book focuses on
how the use of the speaker's "I" creates distance or proximity to
the social context of the time. Close, detailed analysis of
rhetorical techniques, such as the use of the apostrophe,
illuminates the ways in which poetry reveals tensions in society.
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