

- Series editors
Feike Dietz, University of Amsterdam
- Geographical Scope
- Netherlands
- Chronological Scope
- Mainly 17th century
- Editorial Board
Frans Blom, University of Amsterdam
Nina Lamal, Huygens Institute, KNAW
Nelleke Moser, VU University Amsterdam
Sander Karst, University of Amsterdam
Emile Schrijver, University of Amsterdam
Bart Wallet, University of Amsterdam
Thijs Weststeijn, Utrecht University- Flyer
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Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
Studies in Early Modernity in the Netherlands explores the lively and diverse histories of the Northern and Southern Low Countries from the sixteenth until the eighteenth century. The series is multidisciplinary in nature: it provides innovative research on politics, religion, arts, literature, economics, knowledge, colonial expansion, warfare, as well as on the intersection of these different disciplines. The series also has a special interest in more transnational and comparative perspectives on the history and culture of the Netherlands. It welcomes ground-breaking studies both on the period's more well-known individuals and episodes (e.g. Rembrandt, Dutch Revolt) as well as less prominent, neglected, voices and perspectives (e.g. female, jewish or black histories).
This international peer-reviewed book series, formerly known as Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age, is published by Amsterdam University Press in collaboration with the Amsterdam Centre for Studies in Early Modernity. The series editors are international scholars specialised in early modernity of the Netherlands. The series publishes monographs by renowned scholars as well as promising new researchers, and edited volumes
Please note that publishing activities for this series have been moved to Studies in Early Modernity in The Netherlands.


Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the Gift in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art

The Mass Market for History Paintings in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam

Dangerous Drugs

Art, Honor and Success in The Dutch Republic

Shopping Spaces and the Urban Landscape in Early Modern Amsterdam, 1550-1850

The Neapolitan Lives and Careers of Netherlandish Immigrant Painters (1575-1655)

Painted Alchemists

The Life of Romeyn de Hooghe 1645-1708

A Dutch Republican Baroque

Rembrandt and his Circle

Arguments Against the Christian Religion in Amsterdam by Saul Levi Morteira, Spinoza's Rabbi

Painting and Publishing as Cultural Industries

Financing Poor Relief through Charitable Collections in Dutch Towns, c. 1600-1800

A Selection of the Poems of Sir Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687)

Confronting the Golden Age

The Multilingualism of Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687)

Mediating Netherlandish Art and Material Culture in Asia

The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age

The Universal Art of Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627-1678)

Sex and Drugs before Rock 'n' Roll

Habsburg Communication in the Dutch Revolt

The Signature Style of Frans Hals

Art and Allegiance in the Dutch Golden Age

Dutch Ships in Tropical Waters

Art Market and Connoisseurship
