
Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Edited byĪndrew Colin Gow Edmonton, Alberta In cooperation with Changes in the Plurality of Allegiances in the Sixteenth Century Holy Roman Empire (Robert von Friedeburg) Reinventing Netherlandish Identities, 1585–1621 (Judith Pollmann)Ĭhapter Twelve 'Lands' and 'Fatherlands'. Patriotism and Liberty in the Low Countries, 1555–1576 (Alastair Duke)Ĭhapter Eleven No Man's Land. Civism as Political Identity in the Habsburg-Burgundian Netherlands (Peter Arnade)Ĭhapter Ten In defence of the Common Fatherland. 1490–1560 (David Potter)Ĭhapter Nine The City Defeated and Defended. Court, City and the Performance of Identity in the Early Modern Southern Low Countries (Anne-Laure Van Bruaene)Ĭhapter Seven War and Identity in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1477–1559 (Steven Gunn)Ĭhapter Eight War Propaganda, Literature and National Identity in Renaissance France, c.

The Appeal of Germany in the Duchy of Guelders (Aart Noordzij)Ĭhapter Six The Habsburg Theatre State. A Cultural Approach (Robert Stein)Ĭhapter Three The Imagined Community of Friesland in the Late Middle Ages (Justine Smithuis)Ĭhapter Four The Functions of the Late Medieval Brabantine Legend of Brabon (Sjoerd Bijker)Ĭhapter Five Against Burgundy. Chapter One The Dynamics of National Identity in the Later Middle Ages (Peter Hoppenbrouwers)Ĭhapter Two An Urban Network in the Low Countries.
