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Geschiedenis
Introductie
3.4 Urban Culture in the Netherlands
History
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In the Republic there was freedom of consience but no freedom of religion. Explain this.
Slide 3 - Question ouverte
What do you see? What do you think it is?
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Learning goals
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Describe why painters had enough work in the Republic
Describe why the Republic was tolerant
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Jan Steen
What
do
you
notice
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Why did people want to portray the ordinary household?
Slide 9 - Question ouverte
Slide 10 - Diapositive
Johannes Vermeer
What do you
Notice?
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Real Nachtwacht
Copy of the Nachtwacht
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De Nachtwacht
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What is tolerance?
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
Faith and tolerance
Calvinist church in the Netherlands
Tolerance: accepting dissenters
Catholic, Protestant or the Jewish faith
No king to say what to believe
Churches of refuge: 'Ons Lieve Heer op Solder'
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LHBTQ+
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Why did NL have to be tolerant in religion?
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Portuguese synagogue Amsterdam
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The Portuguese synagogue in Amsterdam. Etching by Romeyn de Hooghe from 1675, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Why were Jews allowed to build synagogues and Catholics not allowed to build churches?
Is that a political, economic or cultural/religious motive?
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Jewish philospher
Baruch Spinoza: god is not a supreme being, god is in everything
Rationalism - man must dare to think for himself instead of referring to God in everything.
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Scientific
revolution
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek:
red blood cells, bacteria
Christiaan Huygens: the microscope, pendulum clock
Hugo de Groot: the law of war and peace
Baruch Spinoza: god is not a supreme being, god is in everything
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Scientific Revolution
Rapid development in Western Europe in the fields of invention and science.
Possible due to freedom of thought, curiosity and own faith.
Rationalism: tried to understand the world with reason rather than from faith.
- Free thinking
- Doing research
- Testing
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