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Jonathan I. Israel (Jonathan Irvine), 1946-. The Dutch Republic : its rise, greatness, and fall, 1477-1806 / Jonathan Israel.
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Jonathan I. Israel (Jonathan Irvine), 1946-. The Dutch Republic : its rise, greatness, and fall, 1477-1806 / Jonathan Israel.
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Duke A. ‘The Elusive Netherlands.  The question of national identity in the Early Modern Low Countries on the Eve of the Revolt.’ Bijdragen en Mededelingen van het Historisch Genootschap. 2004;119:10–38.
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James D. Tracy. The founding of the Dutch republic : war, finance, and politics in Holland, 1572-1588 / James Tracy.
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James D. Tracy. Holland under Habsburg rule 1506-1566 : the formation of a body politic / James D. Tracy.
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Cameron JK. Chapter 7: ‘Humanism in the Low Countries.’ The impact of humanism on Western Europe / edited by Anthony Goodman and Angus MacKay.
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Duke AC. Chapter One. Reformation and revolt in the Low Countries / Alastair Duke.
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Israel JI. Chapter 5. The Dutch Republic : its rise, greatness, and fall, 1477-1806 / Jonathan Israel.
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Duke AC. Chapters 2 - 5. Reformation and revolt in the Low Countries / Alastair Duke.
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Marnef G. Chapter 4. Antwerp in the age of Reformation : underground Protestantism in a commercial metropolis, 1550-1577 / Guido Marnef ; translated by J.C. Grayson.
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Gary K. Waite. The Anabaptist Movement in Amsterdam and the Netherlands, 1531-1535: An Initial Investigation into its Genesis and Social Dynamics. The Sixteenth Century Journal. 1987;18:249–65.
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Marnef G. Chapter 3. Antwerp in the age of Reformation : underground Protestantism in a commercial metropolis, 1550-1577 / Guido Marnef ; translated by J.C. Grayson.
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Erwin Panofsky. Erasmus and the Visual Arts. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 1969;32:200–27.
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Pieter Geyl 1887-1966. The revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609 / Pieter Geyl.
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Tracy JD. Chapter 6. Holland under Habsburg rule 1506-1566 : the formation of a body politic / James D. Tracy.
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Duke A. ‘The `Inquisition’ and the repression of religious dissent in the Habsburg Netherlands (1521-1566).’ L’inquisizione  Atti del Simposio internazionale, Cittŕ del Vaticano, 29-31 ottobre. 2003.
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Duke AC. Posters, Pamphlets and Prints: The Ways and Means of Disseminating Dissident Opinions on the Eve of the Dutch Revolt. Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies. 2003;27:23–44.
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Parker, Geoffrey. The Dutch Revolt. Rev. ed. London: Penguin 1990.
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Kossmann, E. H., Mellink, A. F. Texts concerning the revolt of the Netherlands. London: Cambridge University Press 1974.
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Swart, K. W., Duke, A. C., Israel, Jonathan I., et al. William of Orange and the revolt of the Netherlands, 1572-84. Aldershot: Ashgate 2003.
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Woltjer JJ. Political moderates and religious moderates in the revolt of the Netherlands. Reformation, revolt and civil war in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585. Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 1999:185–200.
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Tex, Jan den, Powell, Ralph Baden. Oldenbarnevelt. London: Cambridge University Press 1973.
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Pettegree A. The politics of toleration in the Free Netherlands, 1572-1620. Tolerance and intolerance in the European Reformation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002:182–98.
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Benjamin J. Kaplan. ‘Remnants of the Papal Yoke’: Apathy and Opposition in the Dutch Reformation. The Sixteenth Century Journal. 1994;25:653–69.
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Duke A. Select documents for the Reformation and the Revolt of the Low Countries, 1555-1609.
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Brandt, Geeraert. The history of the Reformation and other ecclesiastical transactions in and about the Low-Countries: from the beginning of the eighth century, down to the famous synod of Dort, inclusive. ... By the Reverend and Learned Mr. Gerard Brandt, ... Faithfully translated from the original Low-Dutch. London: printed by T. Wood, for Timothy Childe 1720.
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