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The Amsterdam Centre for Studies in Early Modernity publishes a book series with Amsterdam University Press, which aims to promote the history and culture of the Dutch Republic during the ‘long’ seventeenth century (c. 1560-1720). Providing insight into the lively diversity of the Dutch Republic, our publications offer original studies on a wide variety of topics: from Rembrandt to Vondel, from Beeldenstorm (iconoclastic fury) to Ware Vrijheid (True Freedom) and from Batavia to New Amsterdam. Politics, religion, culture, economics, expansion and warfare all come together in the Amsterdam Centre’s interdisciplinary setting.
Our publications

The series editors are international scholars specialised in seventeenth-century history, art and literature. The Series' editorial board consists of:

  • Frans Blom, University of Amsterdam;
  • Michiel van Groesen, Leiden University;
  • Geert Janssen, University of Amsterdam;
  • Elmer Kolfin, University of Amsterdam;
  • Nelleke Moser, VU University Amsterdam;
  • Emile Schrijver, University of Amsterdam;
  • Thijs Weststeijn, Utrecht University.