Author: Will Phillips

  • Scholarly Journals

    Relevant peer-reviewed journals with frequent – or occasional – articles and reviews applicable to Renaissance-era Dutch & Flemish Studies. Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies: Offering a variety of articles on the culture of the Low Countries, this is the official journal of its partner scholarly organization. De Zeventiende Eeuw: A journal covering  “the long seventeenth…

  • Sources & Databases

    Letters, art, artifacts, and printed materials. Databases and other collections of primary and contemporary sources relevant to Renaissance-era Dutch and Flemish studies. Legal Documents & Records 1581 Act of Abjuration English-Language Translation: The Act has come to be colloquially known as the “Dutch Declaration of Independence.” From Fordham University’s extensive History Sourcebooks Project. 1621 Charter…

  • Academic Programs & Communities

    Scholarly projects, programs, university departments, and societies related to Renaissance-era Dutch and Flemish studies. Scholarly Projects & Centers Amsterdam Centre for the Study of the Golden Age: An inter-disciplinary program at the University of Amsterdam, home to several working groups, approaching the Dutch Republic between 1550 and 1750. The Atlantic World: America and the Netherlands:…