2.2 Culture and society in the Republic

Culture and society in
the Republic


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Culture and society in
the Republic


paragraaf 2.2

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Poor and rich
Not everyone benifited from the prosperity during the Golden Age. 
Rich people only got richer, and poor people didn't really notice that is was a 'Golden Age'. 
Still, the Republic was the richest country in Europe and there was a lot of work. This lead to a lot of migration. 

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Golden Age?
“The Golden Age is  an important subject of interest in western history. It is strongly linked to the pride we feel about our country", says Tom van der Molen, conservator at the Amsterdam Museum.  “However, positive associations with words such as prosperity, peace, wealth and innocence are not the truth. The word Golden Age ignores a lot of negative sides to the 17th century, such as poverty, war, slavery and trade in people. 

Source: NRC, 2018. 

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Source: NOS, september 2019

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Source: Utrecht University, History Department 

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Do you agree that there is a discussion about the usage of the term Golden Age?
Agree
Disagree

Slide 6 - Poll

Do you agree we should not call it Golden Age at all anymore?
Agree
Disagree

Slide 7 - Poll

Think of an argument people could use to stick to the word Golden Age.

Slide 8 - Open vraag

Think of an argument people could use to disregard the word Golden Age.

Slide 9 - Open vraag

Migration
The migration to the Republic had two main reasons:
  1. Economic: people wanted to work
  2. Culturally: people were persecuted in their own country for their beliefs and wanted freedom of conscience 

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Slide 11 - Video

A lot of cities that flourished during the Golden Age are in the west. Give an explanation for this.

Slide 12 - Open vraag

Which conclusion can you draw from the video abou the Republic?
A
There were to few people in the Republic
B
There were a lot of migrants in the Republic
C
There were too many migrants in the Republic
D
People had issues with the migrants in the Republic

Slide 13 - Quizvraag

What was NOT a reason for people to migrate to the Republic?
A
War
B
Work
C
Religion
D
The weather

Slide 14 - Quizvraag

What did migrants mainly contribute to?
A
The economy
B
The infrastructure
C
Industry
D
Racism

Slide 15 - Quizvraag

How do we call protestants from France fleeing to the Republic?
A
Hugonezen
B
Hagenezen
C
Hagenoten
D
Hugenoten

Slide 16 - Quizvraag

Which people lived in Amsterdam?
A
Only calvinists
B
Calvinists and jews
C
Calvinists, jews and catholics
D
Jews and catholics

Slide 17 - Quizvraag

Culture and society in 
the Republic


paragraph 2.2

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Do you know any paintings from the Golden Age?

Slide 19 - Woordweb

Art in the Golden Age
The wealth in the Republic also caused art and architecture to flourish. Example: the canal belt in Amsterdam.

A lot of people wanted to show off their wealth
by decorating their houses with paintings.
The demand for paintings was high, so a lot
of people started painting.

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

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Slide 25 - Tekstslide

Slide 26 - Video

Which people do you think bought paintings in the Golden Age?
A
The super rich
B
Rich people
C
Rich people and nobility
D
Almost everyone

Slide 27 - Quizvraag

Who bought art in the rest of Europe?
A
The poor
B
Christians
C
Farmers
D
The nobility

Slide 28 - Quizvraag

How many people would have lived (approximately) in the Republic in the 17th century?
A
200 000
B
2 million
C
10 million
D
20 million

Slide 29 - Quizvraag

Religion and science
The Republic was very tolerant =
sympathy for beliefs differing from their own

Because of this, a lot of scientists and philosophers moved to the Republic. They could not publicise their ideas in their own country. 

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

De microscope of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

Slide 31 - Tekstslide

The pendulum of Christiaan Huygens

Slide 32 - Tekstslide

Spinoza critised superstition and miracles from the Bible

Slide 33 - Tekstslide