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The political and ideological causes of the Anglo-Dutch wars

Borus, G.: The political and ideological causes of the Anglo-Dutch wars.
Stud Ang Res. 21, 5-19, 2024.
title:
The political and ideological causes of the Anglo-Dutch wars
authors:
  • Borus György
published:
2024
type:
article
genre:
research article/review article
journal:
Studia Anglica Resoviensia (ISSN: 1641-7666, 1898-8709)
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, History
subjects:
the United Provinces, the Navigation Act of 1651, Charles II, Louis XIV, Anglican Royalists
abstract:
This paper seeks to explore and explain the causes of the first three Anglo-Dutch wars. It argues that the political and ideological causes of these wars were at least as important as the economic ones, and that they cannot be fully understood without highlighting the political and ideological differences between the regimes of England and the United Provinces at the outbreak of the conflicts. It discusses in detail the causes of the first two Anglo-Dutch wars, which are more controversial than those of the third.
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