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Habsburg Communication In The Dutch Revolt Monica Stensland

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Habsburg Communication In The Dutch Revolt Monica Stensland
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Monica Stensland
ISBN: 9789048513772, 9048513774
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Habsburg Communication In The Dutch Revolt Monica Stensland by Monica Stensland 9789048513772, 9048513774 instant download after payment.

This study takes a unique approach to the Dutch Revolt (1567-1609) by focusing on the largely untold story of the Habsburg regime and its local supporters in the Low Countries. The author takes a holistic approach and examines a variety of print and non-print—written, oral, and theatrical—media in order to discover how the regime made use of the different communication channels available. In addition, available sources have been used to document ordinary people’s responses to the conflict and the various messages they encountered in the public sphere. The result sheds new light on the Habsburg regime’s approach to communication and opinion-forming, while also providing a useful corrective to our understanding of rebel propaganda.

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