Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland

Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland

by Paul Zumthor
Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland

Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland

by Paul Zumthor

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Overview

Rembrandt's life coincided with what the Dutch refer to as their "golden age." This engagingly written study presents a rich picture of a dynamic society that had torn itself away from the mediocrity of its past - a stagnant nation of peasants and fishermen - to pursue an overseas empire that led to great financial wealth and a highly sophisticated cultivation of the arts. This classic work first appeared in English translation in 1963.

Among the myriad topics covered are homes, gardens, clothing, food, religion, childrearing, education, medicine, sports and games, holidays and celebrations, painters, musicians, writers, the theater, publishing, aristocrats, workers, peasants, the merchant fleet, the armed forces, trading and colonizing companies, fisheries, and the famous Holland dikes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804722018
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 06/01/1994
Series: Daily Life
Edition description: 1
Pages: 376
Sales rank: 405,456
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

IntroductionXV
IThe Background of Daily Life1
The Town: Appearance, Maintaining Order
The Countryside
Highways and Canals
IIThe Dutch Interior37
The House: Arrangement and Furnishing, Gardens and Flowers
The Toilet: Waking, Washing and Hair-styling, Ways of Dressing
Food: Setting the Table, Dutch Cooking
The Evening at Home
IIIThe Course of Life79
Religion
Children
Education: The Junior Schools, Higher Education and the Sciences
Love Life
Domestic Existence
The Guilds
Sickness and Death: Patients and Doctors, The Art of Medicine, Surgery, From Death-bed to Cemetery
IVRecreations162
Sports and Games
Banquets and Drinking-bouts: Traditional Guzzling, Fashionable Beverages, Tobacco
Feast-Days and Holidays: Traditional Celebrations, Kermises
VArts and Letters193
Fine Arts: Painters, Musicians
Belles-Lettres: 'The Rhetoricians', The Theatre and its Actors, Men and Women of Letters, Books and Publishing
VIDutch Society224
The Power of the Hierarchies: Class Distinctions, Social Exclusiveness
The People: Bourgeoisie, Workers, Seamen, Peasants
Paupers and Criminals
The Armed Forces
Foreigners and Refugees
VIIHolland at Work266
A Wealthy Country: The Organisation of Wealth, Postal and Information Services, Taxation
Commerce and the Spirit of Adventure
The Fleet: Merchant Service and Navy, Corsairs and Pirates
Trading and Colonisation: The Great Companies, Colonists and Slaves
Industry: Its Shortcomings, The Fisheries
Working the Land: Tilling and Grazing, Dikes and Polders
VIIIConclusion317
'The Delights of Freedom'
Bibliography321
Notes324
Index345
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