
War, Trade and the State
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DAVID ORMROD is an Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Kent.Rommelse Gijs:
GIJS ROMMELSE was Head of History at the Haarlemmermeer Lyceum in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the University of Leicester.Ormrod David:
DAVID ORMROD is an Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Kent.Rommelse Gijs:
GIJS ROMMELSE was Head of History at the Haarlemmermeer Lyceum in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the University of Leicester.Edwards Elizabeth Clare:
Elizabeth Edwards is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Kent and was from 1994-2007 Director of the Kentish Regional and Local History degree programme.
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Anglo-Dutch conflict in the North Sea and beyond - David Ormrod and Gijs Rommelse
Part II: War in the North Sea
1.The seventeenth-century Anglo-Dutch wars in a European context - Gijs Rommelse and Roger Downing
2. Anglican Royalism and the origins of the Second Anglo-Dutch War - Paul Seaward
3. War, foreign relations and politics in the Netherlands from the Second Anglo-Dutch War to the Revolution of 1688 - Elizabeth Edwards
4. Competing navies: Anglo-Dutch naval rivalry, 1652-1688 - John B. Hattendorf
5. The Dutch and English fiscal-naval states: a comparative overview - Richard J. Blakemore and Pepijn Brandon
6. Dutch and English dockyards and coastal defence, 1652-1689 - Ann Coats and Alan Lemmers
Part III: Conflict in the Atlantic world and Asia
7. The Second Anglo-Dutch War in the Atlantic - Nuala Zahedieh
8. Competing claims: international law, diplomacy and Anglo-Dutch rivalry inseventeenth century North America - Jaap Jacobs
9. Merchant companies at war: the Anglo-Dutch wars in Asia - Erik Odegard
10.Arguing over empire: international law and Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the BandaIslands, 1616-1667 - Martine Julia van Ittersum
Part IV: Public History
11. Michiel de Ruyter: a multi-purpose hero - Remmelt Daalder
12. Anglo-Dutch historical commemorations and the public, 1973-2017 - David Ormrod
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