Publication
Title
Chivalric solidarity or royal supremacy? The symbolic revival of the Order of the Golden Fleece (15661598)
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Abstract
Founded in 1430, the Order of the Golden Fleece was perhaps the most iconic dynastic institution in the Low Countries. It bound together a selective group of high nobles, promoting shared values and loyalty, and was an inexhaustible storehouse of political imagery. The Dutch Revolt seriously disrupted this venerable company. Its officers became estranged, the numbers of knights rapidly declined, and original objectives were questioned. Nevertheless, the Orders Burgundian heritage and its enduring material memory retained a strong political potential. This article explores how both royalists and dissidents exploited the signs and codes of old to criticize − and even redress − royal policy. As such the (sometimes contradictory) use of the Orders symbolism ensured the Netherlands status as ritualistic nerve centre.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Dutch crossing : a journal of low countries studies. - London, 1977, currens
Publication
London : 2019
ISSN
0309-6564 [print]
1759-7854 [online]
DOI
10.1080/03096564.2018.1559505
Volume/pages
43 :1 (2019) , p. 27-46
ISI
000457151900003
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UAntwerpen
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Subject
Art 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 27.10.2024
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