By the middle of the seventeenth century, the Dutch had survived a long era of war, threat, and uncertainty. But perhaps that last word is inappropriate, because the Dutch were in fact certain – very certain – that they were exceptional. Perhaps the most exceptional people there had ever been!
Not usually a good sign. But there were benefits, and lots of them… not least a trading empire, which eclipsed that of all former sea powers; an intense civic life; and a rumbunctious love of all good things. The Dutch knew how to live large and still maintain their appearance as respectable members of the Reformed Church.
There was a freedom in the air, which liberal democracies the world over still reference. Jews and Catholics could live and prosper in this Protestant country. Books banned elsewhere were printed widely. Everyone and his uncle seemed to be an art dealer, and the universities placed no bounds on enquiry. Astronomers, engineers, and natural philosophers were free to pursue their callings. The very landscape, with its dikes and polders, is testament to this remarkable era of innovation and change. And as the Dutch engineers delved in to the very earth to change the shape of the country, its astronomers gazed into the night sky, to better understand the revolution of the heavenly spheres.
Join us as we explore this world of enthralling extremes!
7 weeks, Friday 2 May - Friday 20 June (incl., with half-term break on 30 May).
RJW F2513
Registration: £90 per person
NB As there are additional costs entailed in running this course, please complete your registration with payment within 14 days of booking. Payment is via BACS or cheque (details for which will be sent when we receive your booking).
Should the course not attract sufficient interest to run, we’ll contact all who have registered, and full refunds will be issued.
If you have not registered beforehand and want to turn up and pay on the first session, please be aware that the course will not run if there are not enough registrations to render it feasible. You are, of course, very welcome to decide at the last minute, but do please be sure to contact us before making any plans or journeys, to check that it is indeed taking place.