England’s ‘Natural Frontier’

Charles-Édouard Levillain
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The purpose of this chapter is to examine Marvell’s attitude to the Low Countries, with a special interest in his Dutch connections. The Low Countries included the Dutch Republic and the Spanish Netherlands, two political and religious entities usually analysed separately in the historiography on the 1660s and 1670s. Marvell’s understanding of the condition of Flanders was based on his personal experience of international politics as well as a wide array of sources, ranging from Protestant and Catholic polemics to parliamentary debates. A combined knowledge of Dutch and Spanish sources is particularly useful in shedding light on the porous border that existed between Protestant and Catholic propaganda when it came to the designation of Louis XIV as Europe’s arch-enemy and aspiring universal monarchy. This article comes as the first attempt to reflect on the existence of a ‘Hapsburg connection’ in Marvell’s work.
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本章的目的是考察马维尔对低地国家的态度,特别关注他与荷兰的关系。低地国家包括荷兰共和国和西属荷兰,这两个政治和宗教实体在1660年代和1670年代的史学中通常是分开分析的。马维尔对佛兰德斯状况的理解是基于他个人的国际政治经验,以及广泛的资料来源,从新教和天主教的辩论到议会辩论。当路易十四被指定为欧洲的头号敌人和雄心勃勃的普世君主时,对荷兰语和西班牙语资料的综合了解特别有助于阐明新教和天主教宣传之间存在的漏洞边界。这篇文章是第一次尝试在马维尔的作品中反思“哈布斯堡联系”的存在。
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