Discord and consensus in the Low Countries, 1700-2000 / edited by Jane Fenoulhet, Gerdi Quist and Ulrich Tiedau.

All countries, regions and institutions are ultimately built on a degree of consensus, on a collective commitment to a concept, belief or value system. This consensus is continuously rephrased and reinvented through a narrative of cohesion and challenged by expressions of discontent and discord. The...

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Other Authors: Fenoulhet, Jane, Quist, Gerdi, Tiedau, Ulrich, 1968-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : UCL Press, 2016.
Series:Global Dutch.
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Summary:All countries, regions and institutions are ultimately built on a degree of consensus, on a collective commitment to a concept, belief or value system. This consensus is continuously rephrased and reinvented through a narrative of cohesion and challenged by expressions of discontent and discord. The history of the Low Countries is characterised by both a striving for consensus and eruptions of discord, both internally and from external challenges. This interdisciplinary volume explores consensus and discord in a Low Countries context along broad cultural, linguistic and historical lines. Disciplines represented include early-modern and contemporary history; art history; film; literature; and translation scholars from both the Low Countries and beyond.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 225 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781910634325
1910634328
9781910634318
191063431X
9781910634332
1910634336
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.