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Dutch history is characterised by a strongly urbanised societal structure and the early formation of a governmental system. In the times of the federal Republic, many collegiate governments were forced to reach consensus on many topics, which has led to the production of a rich variety of sources.
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Correspondence of Christofforo Suriano (1616-1623)

Flexible work in the Dutch polder, 1950-2020

A Game of Thrones

Against the current

World history of the Netherlands

Representation and Governance in the Netherlands

Between Power and Market: a History of Dutch Commercial Republicanism, 1600-1800

Repertorium on Political Sociability 1781-1798

Register of Ordinances for the Coast of Guinea 1597-1872

Providing Access to the Aldermen Records of ‘s-Hertogenbosch 1366-1811

Maritime Portal

Managing the Crisis

Court culture around 1800: The life of Roustam the Mamluk

Religious politics and the islam in the Dutch East Indies, 1816-1942

Monarchy in Turmoil

REPUBLIC: Resolutions Published in a Computational Environment

Huygens Correspondence Online (1608-1687)

The polder model. Political culture in water boards (c.1200-c.1800)

Constitutional committees 1883-1983

Official letters of the United East India Company (VOC)

Letters form the Dutch and Frisian Stadtholders’ wives 1605 – 1725

Correspondence of Johan de Witt (1625-1672)

Diplomatics in the Netherlands
