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The Netherlands in the constellation of the eighteenth-century Western revolutions
Authors:Annie Jourdan
Affiliation:European Studies, Faculty of Humanities , University of Amsterdam , The Netherlands
Abstract:In the constellation of the eighteenth-century revolutions, the French events have always occupied a dominant position. Consequently the other European upheavals have been considered as being provoked or strongly influenced by France. Yet, the Dutch revolutions in the 1780s and 1790s provide some important nuances to this interpretation. Before the French took over the Bastille, there was already a Dutch revolution with devoted Patriots, speaking about rights of man and constitutions. The Patriots had to flee abroad in 1787. In 1795, thanks to the French Army, they were able to return to their drawing boards, eager to think anew their government and society. This paper investigates how they did it and whether the American and French precedents were so influential after all in the construction of the Batavian Republic.
Keywords:Dutch Revolution  Dutch Patriots  Batavian Republic  French Revolution  American Revolution  constitution  representative democracy  Bill of Rights  codification  civil code  Natural rights  primary schools  national monuments  national museum  national heroes
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