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The World and The Netherlands - A Global History from a Dutch Perspective (Hardcover): Karel Davids, Marjolein 'tHart,... The World and The Netherlands - A Global History from a Dutch Perspective (Hardcover)
Karel Davids, Marjolein 'tHart, Manon Van Der Heijden; Translated by Vivien Collingwood
R2,348 Discovery Miles 23 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This is the first book to examine the history of the country in a way that connects global processes to local developments. Taking account of social, political and economic dynamics over the last thousand years, the book addresses key questions that get to the heart of the Netherlands' role in the world, both historically and in more recent times: * Why did the 'West' become such a significant actor in the world, and what part did the Netherlands play? * What were the driving forces in state-formation, and in what respects and why did the Netherlands take a different path to most of Europe? * How did globalisation impact economic structures and socio-cultural life, and how did the Netherlands react to these new challenges? * How did this very Christian and bourgeois nation develop into a flagship for liberal tolerance? The book carefully balances a wider investigation of these issues with close inspections of how ordinary people experienced the changes they prompted. It also provide a convincing, judicious assessment of the ebbs and flows of this small country's global influence over time: prominent as a Golden Age economic powerhouse, colonial power, and bastion of political freedom in some eras, and yet impotent on the world stage at others. Supplemented with 35 images, 10 maps, a wealth of text boxes, charts and tables, as well as a companion website, this book is the definitive history of the Netherlands in a global context.

The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 (Hardcover): Griet Vermeesch, Manon Van Der Heijden, Jaco Zuijderduijn The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 (Hardcover)
Griet Vermeesch, Manon Van Der Heijden, Jaco Zuijderduijn
R4,408 Discovery Miles 44 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 presents a new perspective on the uses of justice between 1600 and 1900 and confronts prevailing Eurocentric historiography in its examination of how people of this period made use of the law. Between 1600 and 1900 the towns in Western Europe, the Kingdoms in Eastern Europe, the Empires in Asia and the Colonial States in Asia and the Americas were all characterised by a plurality of legal orders resulting from interactions and negotiations between states, institutions, and people with different backgrounds. Through exploring how justice is used within these different areas of the world, this book offers a broad global perspective, but it also adopts a fresh approach through shifting attention away from states and onto how ordinary people lived with and made use of this 'legal pluralism'. Containing a wealth of extensively contextualised case studies and contributing to debates on socio-legal history, processes of state formation from below, access to justice, and legal pluralism, The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 questions to what degree top-down imposed formal institutions were used and how, and to what degree, bottom-up crafted legal systems were crucial in allowing transactions to happen. It is ideal for students and scholars of early modern justice, crime and legal history.

The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 (Paperback): Griet Vermeesch, Manon Van Der Heijden, Jaco Zuijderduijn The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 (Paperback)
Griet Vermeesch, Manon Van Der Heijden, Jaco Zuijderduijn
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 presents a new perspective on the uses of justice between 1600 and 1900 and confronts prevailing Eurocentric historiography in its examination of how people of this period made use of the law. Between 1600 and 1900 the towns in Western Europe, the Kingdoms in Eastern Europe, the Empires in Asia and the Colonial States in Asia and the Americas were all characterised by a plurality of legal orders resulting from interactions and negotiations between states, institutions, and people with different backgrounds. Through exploring how justice is used within these different areas of the world, this book offers a broad global perspective, but it also adopts a fresh approach through shifting attention away from states and onto how ordinary people lived with and made use of this 'legal pluralism'. Containing a wealth of extensively contextualised case studies and contributing to debates on socio-legal history, processes of state formation from below, access to justice, and legal pluralism, The Uses of Justice in Global Perspective, 1600-1900 questions to what degree top-down imposed formal institutions were used and how, and to what degree, bottom-up crafted legal systems were crucial in allowing transactions to happen. It is ideal for students and scholars of early modern justice, crime and legal history.

The World and The Netherlands - A Global History from a Dutch Perspective (Paperback): Karel Davids, Marjolein 'tHart,... The World and The Netherlands - A Global History from a Dutch Perspective (Paperback)
Karel Davids, Marjolein 'tHart, Manon Van Der Heijden; Translated by Vivien Collingwood
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This is the first book to examine the history of the country in a way that connects global processes to local developments. Taking account of social, political and economic dynamics over the last thousand years, the book addresses key questions that get to the heart of the Netherlands' role in the world, both historically and in more recent times: * Why did the 'West' become such a significant actor in the world, and what part did the Netherlands play? * What were the driving forces in state-formation, and in what respects and why did the Netherlands take a different path to most of Europe? * How did globalisation impact economic structures and socio-cultural life, and how did the Netherlands react to these new challenges? * How did this very Christian and bourgeois nation develop into a flagship for liberal tolerance? The book carefully balances a wider investigation of these issues with close inspections of how ordinary people experienced the changes they prompted. It also provide a convincing, judicious assessment of the ebbs and flows of this small country's global influence over time: prominent as a Golden Age economic powerhouse, colonial power, and bastion of political freedom in some eras, and yet impotent on the world stage at others. Supplemented with 35 images, 10 maps, a wealth of text boxes, charts and tables, as well as a companion website, this book is the definitive history of the Netherlands in a global context.

Women's Criminality in Europe, 1600-1914 (Hardcover): Manon Van Der Heijden, Marion Pluskota, Sanne Muurling Women's Criminality in Europe, 1600-1914 (Hardcover)
Manon Van Der Heijden, Marion Pluskota, Sanne Muurling
R2,778 R2,575 Discovery Miles 25 750 Save R203 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together the most current research on the relationship between crime and gender in the West between 1600 and 1914, this authoritative volume places female criminality within its everyday context. It reveals how their socio-economic and cultural contexts provided women with 'agency' against a range of European backdrops, despite a fundamentally patriarchal criminal justice system, and includes in-depth analysis of original sources to show how changing living standards, employment, schooling and welfare arrangements had a direct impact on the quality of life of working class women, their risk of becoming involved in crime, and the likelihood of being prosecuted for it. Rather than treating women's criminality as always exceptional, this study draws out the similarities between female and male criminality, demonstrating how an understanding of specific cultural and socio-economic contexts is essential to explain female criminality, both why their criminal patterns changed, and how their crimes were represented by contemporaries.

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