The World and the Netherlands : A Global History from a Dutch Perspective / edited by Marjolein 't Hart, Manon van der Heijden and Karel Davids

Другие авторы: Hart, Marjolein 't [editor] | Heijden, Manon van der [editor] | Davids, Karel [editor] | Collingwood, Vivien [translator]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Издатель: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023Дата авторского права: ©2023Описание: 1 online resource (345 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781350191945Тематика(и): Sozialer Wandel | Wirtschaftsentwicklung | Bevölkerungsentwicklung | Politik | Niederlande | World historyЖанр/форма: Fernzugriff | Электронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of text boxes, maps, tables, charts, and figures -- About the authors -- Preface -- Introduction -- 0.1 'How ordinary people lived the big changes' -- 0.2 Basic problems -- 0.3 Changes, phasing and demarcation in time and space -- 0.4 The structure of the book -- Part I: Before the Great Divergence, c. 1000-c. 1800 -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Part I -- 1.1 Population development and the natural environment -- 1.2 Long-distance connections -- 1.3 The three basic problems: Contours of change -- Chapter 2: Growth and economic development before the Great Divergence -- 2.1 Economic development in the world -- 2..2 The rise of the Dutch economy -- 2.3 Labour relations and income distribution -- 2.4 Industrialization and the Great Divergence -- Summary -- Chapter 3: The struggle for power: Sociopolitical developments -- 3.1 International political relations and state formation -- 3.2 State formation in the Netherlands -- 3.3 Participation and political culture -- 3.4 Overseas colonization and the Atlantic revolutions -- Summary -- Chapter 4: The tension between the community and the individual: Social-cultural developments -- 4.1 Patterns of marriage and family formation -- 4.2 Social order, social care and disciplining -- 4.3 A changing world view and the growth of the private sphere -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Conclusion to Part I -- Part II: After the Great Divergence, c. 1800-present day -- Chapter 6: Introduction to Part II -- 6.1 Population development and the natural environment -- 6.2 Long-distance connections -- 6.3 The three basic problems: Contours of change -- Chapter 7: Expansion, stagnation and globalization: Economic developments -- 7.1 Industrialization and the growth in world trade before the First World War -- 7.2 Conflict and stagnation, 1914-1945.
7.3 Institutional renewal and economic growth after 1945 -- 7.4 Changing priorities and new players, 1973-2010 -- Summary -- Chapter 8: State formation, democratization and social care: Sociopolitical developments -- 8.1 Nation states, social engineering and international cooperation -- 8.2 Democratization and citizenship -- 8.3 Social policy and the rise of the welfare state -- Summary -- Chapter 9: New opportunities, values and norms: Sociocultural developments -- 9.1 Demographic changes and the risks of existence -- 9.2 Social order and social mobility -- 9.3 Disciplining and counter-movements -- 9.4 Lifestyles, worldviews and the Netherlands as a 'model country' -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Conclusion to Part II -- Recommended literature -- Index.

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Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of text boxes, maps, tables, charts, and figures -- About the authors -- Preface -- Introduction -- 0.1 'How ordinary people lived the big changes' -- 0.2 Basic problems -- 0.3 Changes, phasing and demarcation in time and space -- 0.4 The structure of the book -- Part I: Before the Great Divergence, c. 1000-c. 1800 -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Part I -- 1.1 Population development and the natural environment -- 1.2 Long-distance connections -- 1.3 The three basic problems: Contours of change -- Chapter 2: Growth and economic development before the Great Divergence -- 2.1 Economic development in the world -- 2..2 The rise of the Dutch economy -- 2.3 Labour relations and income distribution -- 2.4 Industrialization and the Great Divergence -- Summary -- Chapter 3: The struggle for power: Sociopolitical developments -- 3.1 International political relations and state formation -- 3.2 State formation in the Netherlands -- 3.3 Participation and political culture -- 3.4 Overseas colonization and the Atlantic revolutions -- Summary -- Chapter 4: The tension between the community and the individual: Social-cultural developments -- 4.1 Patterns of marriage and family formation -- 4.2 Social order, social care and disciplining -- 4.3 A changing world view and the growth of the private sphere -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Conclusion to Part I -- Part II: After the Great Divergence, c. 1800-present day -- Chapter 6: Introduction to Part II -- 6.1 Population development and the natural environment -- 6.2 Long-distance connections -- 6.3 The three basic problems: Contours of change -- Chapter 7: Expansion, stagnation and globalization: Economic developments -- 7.1 Industrialization and the growth in world trade before the First World War -- 7.2 Conflict and stagnation, 1914-1945.

7.3 Institutional renewal and economic growth after 1945 -- 7.4 Changing priorities and new players, 1973-2010 -- Summary -- Chapter 8: State formation, democratization and social care: Sociopolitical developments -- 8.1 Nation states, social engineering and international cooperation -- 8.2 Democratization and citizenship -- 8.3 Social policy and the rise of the welfare state -- Summary -- Chapter 9: New opportunities, values and norms: Sociocultural developments -- 9.1 Demographic changes and the risks of existence -- 9.2 Social order and social mobility -- 9.3 Disciplining and counter-movements -- 9.4 Lifestyles, worldviews and the Netherlands as a 'model country' -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Conclusion to Part II -- Recommended literature -- Index.

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