This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
3. The Time of Regents and Monarchs
6.3. Absolutism
Practise your skills
+ disaster hits the Republic
Slide 1 - Slide
Write down the group members' names. (first & last name)
Slide 2 - Open question
1. Explain the connection between the keywords "absolutism" and "divine right of kings"
Slide 3 - Open question
2. Explain that mercantilism is the opposite of commercial capitalism, used in the Dutch Republic
Slide 4 - Open question
Source
Presentation of the cruelties committed by the French troops in the Dutch villages Bodegraven and Zwammerdam, at the end of December 1672. The inscription is carried in the air by personifications of the war and the French cruelty. Left to the burning village of Zwammerdam with the pickup bridge. In the foreground rapes, tortures and murder parties.
Slide 5 - Slide
3a. Look at the source in detail. You can click to enlarge it. Write down at least two cruelties you see in the source.
Slide 6 - Open question
3b. What do you think is the goal of the source? (in other words: what is the artist's message?)
Slide 7 - Open question
source
Link to find out more about this painting and the brutal murder of the brothers de Witt.
4a. Explain that the war against France was actually an advantage for William III's position.
Slide 9 - Open question
4b. Visit the website of the painting in the previous slide. Write down what the painting is about and what is special about the way this event is painted.
Slide 10 - Open question
6. The Time of Regents and Monarchs
6.4 Scientific Revolution
Practise your skills
Slide 11 - Slide
1. Why did William of Orange found the University of Leiden?
Slide 12 - Open question
source A
The anatomical theatre of Leiden was an institution used in teaching anatomy. It was built in 1596. Engraving by Willem Swanenburg (1610).
Museum Boerhaave, Leiden - Anatomical Theatre during radio recording
Slide 13 - Slide
2a. What kind of source is Source A for someone studying the Scientific Revolution in the Netherlands?
A
primary written source
B
primary nonwritten source
C
secondary written source
D
secondary nonwritten source
Slide 14 - Quiz
2b. Look at source A. What did students study in this theater?
Slide 15 - Open question
source B
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp is a 1632, oil painting on canvas by Rembrandt housed in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The painting is regarded as one of Rembrandt's early masterpieces.
In the work, Dr. Nicolaes Tulp is pictured explaining the musculature of the arm to medical professionals. Some of the spectators are various doctors who paid commissions to be included in the painting. The painting is signed in the top-left hand corner Rembrandt. f[ecit] 1632. This may be the first instance of Rembrandt signing a painting with his forename (in its original form) as opposed to the monogramme RHL (Rembrandt Harmenszoon of Leiden), and is thus a sign of his growing artistic confidence.
Slide 16 - Slide
3a. Look at source B. Who made this painting?
Slide 17 - Open question
3b. Look again at Source B. The painting is a good example of:
A
rationalism
B
empirical thinking
Slide 18 - Quiz
4. Look at Source C. Do you think the British established the Royal Society because the French king Louis XIV had created the French Academy of Sciences? Explain your answer.
Slide 19 - Open question
5. This is a prosthetic arm which is used for people who have lost an arm; after surgery the prosthetic arm is controlled by the human brain, just like a real arm. Explain that this development is an effect of the Scientific Revolution
Slide 20 - Open question
6. Which of the words in the sequence below is the odd one out? Explain your answer.